Numlock Key Disabled PLEASE HELP

G

Guest

Hello All. I am working on a Windows 2000 PC. Only when a certain user logs
in the Numlock key doesn't work. It can't be a hardware problem because I've
tried switching out the keyboard and that has no effect. Also, with the
numlock key off the arrows and functions on the number keys on the keypad
work. It's just that when the numlock key is on, nothing appears when you
type a number when logged on as this user. When I log in as myself the
number keypad and numlock key function normally. Even when I boot into safe
mode with the affected user's login the numlock key still doesn't work for
him. I rooted around in the registry and Under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and I could not find anything under Control Panel,
Keyboard that seemed out of place. I also looked under the Local Computer
Policy in the MMC. Does anyone know of a registry setting that could disable
the numlock key for a certain user, or can anyone think of any other
configuration setting to check??? Thanks!
 
U

user

Hi,

Try looking at this reg key:

HKCU\Control Panel\Keyboard
"InitialKeyboardIndicators" ="2"

Setting this key to "0" will disable the numlock key for the current user.
Seeting it to "2" should enable it and force it to preserve the state it was
in from the previous logon.

Hope this works for you!

Bill
 
G

Guest

Thank you for replying Bill. I actually already checked that particular
registry value. It was correctly set at 2 already. : ( But thank you
anyway!
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Regards,
Adrienne


user said:
Hi,

Try looking at this reg key:

HKCU\Control Panel\Keyboard
"InitialKeyboardIndicators" ="2"

Setting this key to "0" will disable the numlock key for the current user.
Seeting it to "2" should enable it and force it to preserve the state it was
in from the previous logon.

Hope this works for you!

Bill
 

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