Many users use a digital keyboard when entering a password on the Windows XP login interface. However, many times the keyboard light is not on, so they have to press it every time. Is it very troublesome? The following describes the comprehensive solution.
Method 1. do not do anything after entering the desktop. Press the num lock light on, shut down the system, and restart the system. If the system has a password, do not enter it when logging in to the user name and password, press on the num lock light, then click Close system, and then restart. (It is strongly recommended that this method be used first ).
Method 2. open the Registry Editor, find the hkey_users.defaultcontrolpanelkeyboard, change the key value of initialkeyboardindicators under it to "2", exit the Registry Editor, restart the computer, and you will find that the lights on the keypad are no longer out.
Method 3: You only need to perform minor operations on the config. SYS file. The setting method is as follows:
1. Click the "run" command in the "Start" menu, type "sysedit" in the "open" box, and press the Enter key to open the "System Configuration editing program" window.
2. Click the "config. sys" title bar, switch it to the current editing window, and type "numlock = on" in the editing area.
3. Save the changes and close the System Configuration editor window.
Method 4: first set the numlock entry to enable in bios, and then set the pnpwithos entry to enable in BIOS. However, when logging out of a user, the numlock is disabled and must be opened manually.