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| Thread ID: 13532 | 2001-12-07 22:13:00 | Num Lock | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 26871 | 2001-12-07 22:13:00 | Hi I have a 3 month old PC Company desk top. The num lock light turns on by default when the machine is started and stays on when the machine is turned off. I would prefer to have the num lock light stay off as the default. Can anyone help me. Thanks |
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| 26872 | 2001-12-07 22:31:00 | That feature is enabled/disabled in the bios. | Guest (0) | ||
| 26873 | 2001-12-07 23:20:00 | Okay, first of all, you have to tell me why you want it off. Who ever wants it off? It is a major pain, ever since the invention of the extended 101-key version of the keyboard, there is no rational explanation for the need for num lock. Anyone have any suggestions on this? Robo. |
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| 26874 | 2001-12-08 07:54:00 | This has and will always be considered as one of the great mysterys of life along with the 'press F1 to continue' when you dont have a keyboard on your server and want to reboot it.. And while were on the subject 'Why do telephone keypads and calc\comp keyboards a have the number keypads in reverse order?? ==Orac== |
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| 26875 | 2001-12-08 12:30:00 | well robo i do ;-) i very rarly ever use the key pad and the light on the keyboard lights up the room at night. diabling it in bios saves me remembering to turn it off a night...is that geeky or what? | Guest (0) | ||
| 26876 | 2001-12-11 11:17:00 | ...here are three methods of disabling the NUM Lock: Cheers!!! e_ www.annoyances.org |
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