Method One, enter the BIOS, open the BIOS features Setup (BIOS performance setting) option in the BIOS, there is a boot up numlock status (boot numlock) Open this option, on (enabled), Off (disabled) Choose on!
method Two, this is very simple, in (Start)→(run)→ input (regedit)→(hkey_users)→(. Default)→(control panel)→(keyboard)→ To change the value name (initialkeyboardindicators) data values to (2) ( InitialKeyboardIndicators Initial Keyboard Indicator
InitialKeyboardIndicators = 0 means that all indicators are turned off before the system shuts down what is NUM LOCK state, after boot or what state
InitialKeyboardIndicators = 1 To open caps Lock (Caps key) The keypad is off by default
InitialKeyboardIndicators = 2 to turn on Num Lock (keypad)
InitialKeyboardIndicators = 4 means open scroll lock (same as NUM lock in ThinkPad))
Note: After setting up, quit Registry Editor and restart the computer before it takes effect.
Method Three, first, make sure that your computer system does not set the "System automatic Login" (that is, you need to enter the password or need to press ENTER to enter the system desktop, if it is automatic login, then you set up a user for the user in the following operation, Set the following steps and then set the password to null-the deletion of the password will not affect the effect. Then, boot up to the login interface, then you see "Your keypad light is on", at this time you press the key on the keyboard to turn off the keypad, OK, then you must not log in the system, but select the "Landing interface" at the bottom left of the "Close" button, choose to restart the system. After reboot you can see the keypad does not boot up with the boot
How to make the keyboard digital light on by default when the computer starts to enter the password