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General => Suggestions and Feedback => Topic started by: v-grimalkin on June 16, 2019, 08:06:35 PM

Title: Back to the NumLock Issue
Post by: v-grimalkin on June 16, 2019, 08:06:35 PM
Today I started over with a fresh installation of Linux Lite and discovered I could not resolve the NumLock problem I experienced first time around.  I did the Lite Tweek several times, even resorting to "enabling" just to see if that would work after yet another restart.  Nope.

What I found was under the keyboard category; the very first check marked item says "Restore NumLock at start up".  Well, blimey! I unchecked that one and also marked my keyboard as an Acer Laptop, and  ;D the restart actually did eliminate the stinkin' NumLock setting.  I don't know if this info is included in the Manual, but it really should be prominently displayed somewhere for new users.

Thanks, and I'm hoping I don't junk up my system this time around.  Love LL and this great forum.
Title: Re: Back to the NumLock Issue
Post by: bernard stafford on June 17, 2019, 12:15:55 AM
Could the number lock be on in your bios settings for the start-up settings? Their is a setting in the Bios for number lock off or on. f12
Title: Re: Back to the NumLock Issue
Post by: Jerry on June 21, 2019, 07:08:30 AM
Fair enough. I'll add this info to the Help Manual > Start > Keyboard Function section in the future.