Num lock above F4 key is lit up, but how do I fix it... ?
The keys above the Function keys (Num Lock, Scroll Lock, maybe speaker volume or display brightness) will be in a different color than the white keys on your keyboard. Usually they will be blue or orange. There is a corresponding function key, usually left of your spacebar, that is in the same color, and it is usually labeled FN.
Press and hold the FN key and press the Num Lock key. Then release both of them. That should turn off your Num Lock.
Good luck!
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Shut down your computer, remove AC power, remove the battery for about a minute. Put the battery back in, hold the power button for 30 seconds. This should reset it.
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Try memory modules individually. See if any change.
Also post whether the Lock LEDs are solid or flashing
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One of your Function keys (F11, F12, etc., usually F11) will also have the NumLock function on them. So when you hold Fn and press F11, it will toggle the Number Lock. Try holding Fn and press F11, this should turn it off (and back on should you ever want to use it again). Your keyboard should be labeled with the various functions keys have when Fn is pressed, you may have to look for the one that reads NumLk.
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thats a good one for people with long fingers!
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1.
Take the battery out of the laptop & try to turn on the laptop
using power adapter only. If the computer turns on, then the battery is
defective & needs to be replaced.
2. Make sure the power adapter
is not defective. Test the output voltage of the power adapter using a
voltmeter. Compare the voltmeter reading to the nominal value written on
the adapter or the laptop.
3. If you have another processor which is
compatible with your laptop's model, try swapping processors & test
to see if the laptop will work.
4. The power button could be bad.
5. The motherboard could be defective & needs to be replaced
Examine your keyboard to ensure your "Number Lock" key is not activated.
This activation is indicated by the key being lit up.
If the key is activated, press it to deactivate the lock.
The number lock key will deactivate an entire segment of your keyboard
Start, click Run, and type regedit to open the Windows registry editor.
In the registry, open the below folders.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\
Control Panel\
Keyboard\
Within the keyboard folder, you should have a string value named "InitialKeyboardIndicators" with a value of 0, 1, or 2. Below is the explanation of each of these values.
0 = Num Lock is turned OFF after the logon.
1 = Disable Num Lock.
2 = Numlock is turned ON after the logon.
hope this helps
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