Lost keys on my laptop

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When logging onto windows using my password, my 'h' key fails to register giving me an 'incorrect password' promt. Does anyone have any words of wisdom?
 
Use the ASCII codes: H = 072, h = 104

ASCII codes are entered by holding down the ALT key and typing in the number
using the numeric keypad. (NumLock is off)


Baltimore11 said:
When logging onto windows using my password, my 'h' key fails to register
giving me an 'incorrect password' promt. Does anyone have any words of
wisdom?
 
On a lot of laptops, the HJK area of the keyboard has a second function of
being a numeric pad instead of letters. You can often turn this off and on
using the Fn and Numpad keys (often these letters are in blue on the keycaps).
Exactly how to do this depends on your brand/model of laptop.

|When logging onto windows using my password, my 'h' key fails to register
| giving me an 'incorrect password' promt. Does anyone have any words of
| wisdom?
 
plug a keyboard into the PS/2 or USB jack

-Brian


Baltimore11 said:
When logging onto windows using my password, my 'h' key fails to register
giving me an 'incorrect password' promt. Does anyone have any words of
wisdom?
 

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