Step 1: Boot into your computer's BIOS. Step 2: Once in your computer's BIOS, search for an option that dictates whether or not the Num Lock is to be turned on at startup. Then disable it. Step 3: Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Then boot up your computer, and see whether the Num Lock turns on or not.
The actual name of the key to remap is Special: Num Lock (00_45) and it should be remapped to Turn Key Off (00_00) Reply reply dastroppymane • Thank you!! When I used a number pad on a virtual keyboard in my Asus laptop, this action kicked aside what I had done with SharpKeys. Once I turned off the number pad of the virtual keyboard, theThe Number lock key sometimes turns on the caps lock key . The 9 key , if the Number lock is off, will produce the Letter E or , if it's on, will produce 9E. Other keys are also not working. I have tried uninstalling the keyboard driver. My laptop does not have the option to troubleshoot the keyboard . I have also tried going on to the asus
to turn on or off num lock in laptops using Windows 10Turn off the computer and wait five seconds. 2. Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu. 3. On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings. 4. Press F10 to Save and Exit. 5.
I had to go into the soft keyboard in Windows settings, and turn it off from there, UNTIL I found the solution. Solution: Fn+Insert = numlock on/off. Not sure if this works for every single 550VD
If your ASUS laptop is equipped with a touchpad that supports a numeric keypad, there will be a [NumberPad Lock] setting in MyASUS. If you can't use the numeric keypad on the touchpad, set it to "Unlock". Note: This feature only locks the NumberPad function on the touchpad and does not affect the numeric keypad on the keyboard .