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Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer that
included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not exceptable. So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks for all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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How to Set the NUM LOCK State at Logon in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314879/en-us -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "NewGirl" wrote: | Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer that | included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not | exceptable. | | So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks for | all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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just because the first answer didn't work doesn't mean you need to start a
new thread!! How to Set the NUM LOCK State at Logon in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314879 NumLock Key State Not Saved When Logging Off http://support.microsoft.com/kb/123498/ Note: you may have to change both HKCU and HKLM keys. Use find command in registry. Search for InitialKeyboardIndicators. that way you will find all occurrences. ******Note: again, It may take an "Administrator" to edit the registry values> InitialKeyboardIndicators REG_SZ Number Default: 0 Specifies initial values for keys. 0 means that NUMLOCK is turned off after the user logs on; 2 means NUMLOCK is turned on after the user logs on. This value is set during log off or shutdown to preseve the state of the NUMLOCK key at that time "NewGirl" wrote: > Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer that > included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not > exceptable. > > So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks for > all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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I am sorry I did not know any other way to do it!!
"Dixonian69" wrote: > just because the first answer didn't work doesn't mean you need to start a > new thread!! > > How to Set the NUM LOCK State at Logon in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314879 > > NumLock Key State Not Saved When Logging Off > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/123498/ > > Note: you may have to change both HKCU and HKLM keys. > > Use find command in registry. Search for InitialKeyboardIndicators. > that way you will find all occurrences. > ******Note: again, It may take an "Administrator" to edit the registry values> > InitialKeyboardIndicators REG_SZ Number > Default: 0 > > Specifies initial values for keys. 0 means that NUMLOCK is turned off after > the user logs on; 2 means NUMLOCK is turned on after the user logs on. This > value is set during log off or shutdown to preseve the state of the NUMLOCK > key at that time > > "NewGirl" wrote: > > > Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer that > > included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not > > exceptable. > > > > So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks for > > all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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just reply under your OP!! like everyone else.
"NewGirl" wrote: > I am sorry I did not know any other way to do it!! > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > just because the first answer didn't work doesn't mean you need to start a > > new thread!! > > > > How to Set the NUM LOCK State at Logon in Windows XP > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314879 > > > > NumLock Key State Not Saved When Logging Off > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/123498/ > > > > Note: you may have to change both HKCU and HKLM keys. > > > > Use find command in registry. Search for InitialKeyboardIndicators. > > that way you will find all occurrences. > > ******Note: again, It may take an "Administrator" to edit the registry values> > > InitialKeyboardIndicators REG_SZ Number > > Default: 0 > > > > Specifies initial values for keys. 0 means that NUMLOCK is turned off after > > the user logs on; 2 means NUMLOCK is turned on after the user logs on. This > > value is set during log off or shutdown to preseve the state of the NUMLOCK > > key at that time > > > > "NewGirl" wrote: > > > > > Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer that > > > included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not > > > exceptable. > > > > > > So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks for > > > all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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Looks like you will have to exercise your finger and hit the Numlock button
after you start your computer. Jerry -- A good friend will come and bail you out of jail... but a true friend will be sitting beside you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" "NewGirl" <NewGirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FEBA3AE-13C8-4A14-B465-86B7B54356AD@microsoft.com... > Still looking for a good answer on Numlock at startup. I had a answer > that > included a down-load however I was told by our Network Admin that is not > exceptable. > > So question is how can I get the Numlock to stay on at startup. Thanks > for > all of your great suggestions. SJW |
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