SOURCE: Need to disable a key on my keyboard
check your keyboard in
Start/settings/control panel/keyboard right click open check what options available you may be able to stop key working
SOURCE: emachine laptop Fn key locked
I think the only solution is to phisically remove the key from the keyboard - VERY gently, in order not to break or send flying the pieces to which the key is attached. The little rubber button underneath might be squished below those pieces.
SOURCE: I accidently locked my keyboard while holding down the shift key,
it sounds like you have sticky keys on.
this would come on by pressing the shift key 5 times.
press any two keys at the same time and the control panel will come up.
SOURCE: Keyboard and touch pad will not work
The HP50 and HP60 laptops both have a lock button I just discovered by tripping over it today. Couldn't find a description of it in the printed or onboard manuals. This button is in addition to the overall computer lock function key (f6) that is well described. This keyboard/touchpad (k/t) lock button is obvious when pointed out, but less so when those items are already locked out by casual hand motion. The button is located just above the touchpad and is embedded in the border trim of the keypad. It toggles access to your k/t. It has a little indicator light so one doesn't miss it, but it is pretty low-key, if you forgive the pun. Designers can be a little too cool sometimes!
Press the Start key + R.
type osk in that box and hit enter
On this keyboard, try toggling numlock scrolllock and capslock a few times.
Also, try this too: Fn+Numlk or depending of the model, press the button or Fn + Shift +Numlk
hope this helps
Try this. Press the Start key + R. type osk in that box and hit enter On this keyboard, try toggling numlock scrolllock and capslock a few times 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. 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. hope this helps
or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\
Control Panel\
Keyboard\
0 = Num Lock is turned OFF after the logon.
1 = Disable Num Lock.
2 = Numlock is turned ON after the logon.
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