How do I turn my numlock OFF on my new C27-1800-ES11.

CRPL
CRPL Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 24 in All-In-One PCs

THESE DON'T WORK
o del .. BIOS .. I set Bootup NUM-LOCK [OFF]
o There is no numlock key
o Win+CTRL+O KB does not compare to mine and ~Option "turn on numeric keypad [ ]" is OFF
o Fn+F11
o HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard\InitialKeyboardIndicators from 2 to 0

and there are other KB problems

Paul

Answers

  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,881 Pathfinder

    Attach picture of your keyboard please.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,833 Pathfinder

    @CRPL

    Using the Keyboard:
    Press and hold the Function (Fn) key.
    While holding the Fn key, press the F11 key once. This should toggle the NumLock off

    Using the On-Screen Keyboard:
    Press the Ctrl + Windows Key (⊞) + O keys simultaneously to open the on-screen keyboard.
    Click on Options.
    Check or uncheck the box next to Turn on numeric key pad to enable or disable the NumLock.

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,816 Trailblazer

    Since the keyboard is detachable they don't have keyboard specific features built into the BIOS on your C27-1800. Try enabling the onscreen keyboard and press the numlock on it. You could also plug a different keyboard in and use the numlock key on it as an option to get it off. The keyboards are very different for different locales and often different for different versions of the base machine. Hence the request for a picture…

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 502

    To turn off NumLock on your Acer C27-1800-ES11, open the on-screen keyboard by pressing Ctrl + Windows Key ⊞ + O. Click on "Options" and check the box next to "Turn on numeric keypad." Then, click on the "NumLock" key on the on-screen keyboard to turn it off. Additionally, go to "Settings" > "Ease of Access" > "Mouse" and ensure that "Use numeric keypad to move mouse around the screen" is turned off. If you have an external keyboard with a NumLock key, you can connect it to your computer and use its NumLock key to control the NumLock function.

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