On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 21:55:45 +0200, René Harder Olsen wrote:
> On 24-08-2015 20:36, Ahmad Samir wrote:
>>
>> On 23 August 2015 at 17:28, Beartooth <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I use the number pad a lot, and the number keys below the
>> F-keys
>> only for the upper case; so I keep my bios set to boot up with it
>> on, and expect it to stay on, unless I tell it otherwise. Yet
>> lately I've been being pulled up sharp a dozen times a day and more
>> to sudden large inconveniences which turn out to mean numlock is
>> off. What could be doing this? How can I tell my PC that num*lock*
>> means LOCK, e basta!?
[....]
> I have tested on a lenoevo T400 and I don't see any problems. I have
> tested it with libre office writer and libre office calc and also with
> gedit. As I said before i don't see any problems. OS Fedora 22
> workstation.
What I call a problem is that numlock is getting turned off
without my having intended that to happen. I want it on unless I actually
tell it otherwise.
Neither my eyes nor my fingers are what they once were. It's
possible that I'm brushing against something without knowing it -- but
not, I believe, anything so far from home position as the numlock key.
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Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.
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