Simple setup to enable keypad when booting

  

It is normal to enter a password when booting. For computer security, if you press the keypad light every time you enter a password, it is too annoying. Is there any setting that can be made directly? Opened? Of course:

First set the NumLock item to Enable in the BIOS, and then set the PnPWithOS item to Enable in the BIOS. However, when the user is logged off, the NumLock keypad lock is closed and should be opened manually.

Method 1. Click "Run" Enter "regedit" in the "Start" menu to open the Registry Editor, find HKEY_USERS.DEFAULTControlPanelKeyboard, and change the key value of InitialKeyboardIndicators below it to &ldquo ; 2 & rdquo;, quit the registry editor, restart the computer, you will find that the lights of the numeric keypad are no longer extinguished.

Method 2. You only need to perform a minor operation on the config.sys file to achieve this. The setting method is as follows:

1. Click the “Run” command in the “Start” menu, then type “sysedit” in the "open” box, press the Enter key. Open the “System Configuration Editor” window.

2. Click the “Config.sys” title bar to switch it to the current editing window, then type the “NumLock=ON” line command in the editing area.

3. Save the changes and close the "System Configuration Editor" window.

Method three. Do not do anything after entering the desktop, press the Num Lock light, then turn off the system, and then try to restart. If the system has a password, do not enter it when logging in to enter the username and password. Press the Num Lock light first, then click to turn off the system, then restart.

Which of the three methods do you like the most? No matter which one you like the most, as long as you simply set it up, the function of auto-starting is realized. As long as your computer has a password, you should use this function. Get it, collect it quickly.

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