This happens with the hardtop keyboard also.
-bing
Motion M1400.
Whenever dock into flex dock, my Mtion brand usb keyboard connected to the dock has num lock automatically turned on. How do I disable this?
Thx,
TJH
This happens with the hardtop keyboard also.
-bing
I used the M1200, M1300 and now the M1400...I guess what I am saying is that the Motion Keyboards have done this since the very begining and this challenge hasn't changed.
I just had to get use to it[cry]
Maybe the New Blutooth wireless keyboard is better[thumbsup]
Nothing in the BIOS to automatically turn it off?
I know mine isn't on.
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
Hi,
The state of the KB is saved as a Registry Key...So if you power down with the Num Lock enabled it will be enabled when you power back up. Since I have experienced the same scenario as you I did some experimenting yesterday...
In my office I use a full size Belkin USB KB that has a separate number pad and a Num Lock key. With Num Lock enabled I powered down and tehered my TPC to a HTKB. When I powered up the HTKB woke up with the Num Lock key enabled... I then powerd down installed my TPC in a FlexDock on power up the Num Lock key was enabled on the Belkin KB. I turned off the Num Lock key, powered down, and then tethered it to the HTKB and guess what no Num Lock.. Your mileage may vary..
Paul
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