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February 20th, 2009 20:00

Hi Jonathan,

If you don't have any options in BIOS, you can perform a simple registry edit.

  1. Click Start, click Run, and type regedit to open the Windows registry editor.
  2. In the registry, open the below folders.

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\
    Control Panel\
    Keyboard\
     
  3. 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.

    0 = Num Lock is turned OFF after the logon.
    1 = Disable Num Lock.
    2 = Numlock is turned ON after  the logon.

Tell me if it works.

Cheers,

geniuspro

36 Posts

February 21st, 2009 21:00

Actually it was in the HKEY_USERS\.Default key which makes sense since it was happening at bootup even before I logged in and that's under control of the .Default user key, but it was set to 2. So I changed it to 0 which should fix the problem. Thanks for the knowledge about the registry key! I don't know how it got set that way and I'm surprised there's nothing in the BIOS or any Dell utility to run to change it.

Jonathan

 

3 Posts

July 20th, 2012 03:00

None of the settings work.  Any other suggestions?

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July 20th, 2012 03:00

None of the settings worked for me.

Any other suggestions?

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July 20th, 2012 03:00

None of the setting worked for me.  Any other suggestions?

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