Windows 10 numlk works on startup doesn't after sign on to Windows


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10 numlk works on startup doesn't after sign on to Windows


    This problem exists on both my laptops. Searches don't address my particular issue.

    HP upgraded from Win7 and Toshiba upgraded from Win8.3 6-10 months ago to Win10.

    I've tried to change from Fast Start which fixed only the failure on Toshiba to restart on command which was a good thing. Did nothing for HP.

    I've changed the keyboard registry in both computers to the #2 which did nothing. (The HP was already set to 2)

    I've gotten the latest patches and upgrades for Win10 on both laptops. Did nothing.

    The numlock light comes on and stays on. The on screen icons show either locked or unlocked properly. Only the directional controls continue to work in either locked or unlocked mode.

    I've found nothing anywhere that addresses this. Has to be a software issue as computers are different manufacturers and one is 3 years old and other is less than one year old.

    It baffles me that it works on startup to put in my PIN and only fails when logged on to Windows 10.

    Thanks,

    Doug
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 69
    Win10
       #2

    gslses said:
    This problem exists on both my laptops. Searches don't address my particular issue.

    HP upgraded from Win7 and Toshiba upgraded from Win8.3 6-10 months ago to Win10.

    I've tried to change from Fast Start which fixed only the failure on Toshiba to restart on command which was a good thing. Did nothing for HP.

    I've changed the keyboard registry in both computers to the #2 which did nothing. (The HP was already set to 2)

    I've gotten the latest patches and upgrades for Win10 on both laptops. Did nothing.

    The numlock light comes on and stays on. The on screen icons show either locked or unlocked properly. Only the directional controls continue to work in either locked or unlocked mode.

    I've found nothing anywhere that addresses this. Has to be a software issue as computers are different manufacturers and one is 3 years old and other is less than one year old.

    It baffles me that it works on startup to put in my PIN and only fails when logged on to Windows 10.

    Thanks,

    Doug
    Did you try this?

    I tried most of the suggested tips, but only one worked;

    Go to Registry HKUsers/Default/ControlPanel/Keyboard and change the Keyboard Indicator value from 2147483648 to 2147483650, i.e. change the last two numbers from 48 to 50.

    More details at http://winaero.com/blog/enable-numlo...en-windows-10/

    Bob Frost
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    bobfrost said:
    Did you try this?

    I tried most of the suggested tips, but only one worked;

    Go to Registry HKUsers/Default/ControlPanel/Keyboard and change the Keyboard Indicator value from 2147483648 to 2147483650, i.e. change the last two numbers from 48 to 50.

    More details at http://winaero.com/blog/enable-numlo...en-windows-10/

    Bob Frost
    I tried the 21474850 and the suggested 80000002 on both laptops. When I restarted the computers only the final digit remained each time. So I end up with only a 2 or a zero single digit and no change in operation. The number 1 or 2 is where they started originally.

    Thanks for the advice it was worth a shot. Every time I do something I learn a little more.

    Doug
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 69
    Win10
       #4

    gslses said:
    I tried the 21474850 and the suggested 80000002 on both laptops. When I restarted the computers only the final digit remained each time. So I end up with only a 2 or a zero single digit and no change in operation. The number 1 or 2 is where they started originally.

    Thanks for the advice it was worth a shot. Every time I do something I learn a little more.

    Doug
    That's strange! I've just changed mine again twice just to check, and the full number stays put with just the last two numbers changed. I can't think what is causing yours to be different.

    bob Frost
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 69
    Win10
       #5

    bobfrost said:
    That's strange! I've just changed mine again twice just to check, and the full number stays put with just the last two numbers changed. I can't think what is causing yours to be different.

    bob Frost
    I'm guessing now, but I run my computer in Admin mode, and use an Admin Command Box for regedits. That allows me to change the registry entries. If you are not running as an Admin or not using an Admin Command box, my guess is you don't have permissions to alter the keyboard values. To check, go to the Keyboard entry in the LH column of regedit, right-click on it and look at what permissions you have. On mine, Users only have read permissions, Administrators and System have full permissions which allows changing the entries.

    If that is not the reason, I'll have another think!!

    bob Frost
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 3
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I did what you said (thanks I didn't know how to do that before).
    Turns out I had "Full Control" marked for myself as both administrator and user.

    When I additionally checked off "full control" on "All application Packages" it wouldn't let me change the number at all and came back as 2 every time no matter what number I put in there even 1 or 0.

    Anyhow it didn't work but nice try. I learned something from you yet again. If my computers didn't have number pads like my wife's this wouldn't be an issue would it:)

    Thanks again. Happy New Year!!

    Doug
      My Computer


 

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