whs New Member VIP Member Guru Messages 4,514 Location Germany/Florida Sep 24, 2011 #1 On every boot, my caps lock gets turned on. Is that normal ? My Computer System One OS Vista and Win7 System Manufacturer/Model 2xHP, 2xGateway, 1xDell, 1xSony Hard Drives 5 SSDs and 12 HDs
mikedl Removed by request Messages 520 Sep 24, 2011 #2 Hi, whs! I wouldn't think so ... I mean, at least, I'm not seeing it. I've always taken that to be a bios setting like NumLock. My Computer System One OS Windows 8, x64, DP8102 - Win7 Ultimate x64, Dual Boot System Manufacturer/Model Toshiba CPU Core 2 Duo T5500 Motherboard Intel Memory 4 GB Graphics Card(s) Intel 965 Monitor(s) Displays Laptop 17", Gateway 20" Screen Resolution 1440x900 (x2)
Hi, whs! I wouldn't think so ... I mean, at least, I'm not seeing it. I've always taken that to be a bios setting like NumLock.
Bill2 New Member VIP Member Member Messages 224 Sep 24, 2011 #3 Look in the bios, there may be a setting there that controls capslock key behaviour. If there isnt, locate this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard In the right pane, locate the entry called InitialkeyBoardIndicators, set it to 0 if it isnt. My Computer System One
Look in the bios, there may be a setting there that controls capslock key behaviour. If there isnt, locate this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard In the right pane, locate the entry called InitialkeyBoardIndicators, set it to 0 if it isnt.
whs New Member VIP Member Guru Messages 4,514 Location Germany/Florida Sep 24, 2011 #4 Thanks for the answer. I doubt the BIOS is at fault because it does not do it when I boot into /7 or Vista. But I will explore the Regkey setting. Update: Regkey is at Zero. My Computer System One OS Vista and Win7 System Manufacturer/Model 2xHP, 2xGateway, 1xDell, 1xSony Hard Drives 5 SSDs and 12 HDs
Thanks for the answer. I doubt the BIOS is at fault because it does not do it when I boot into /7 or Vista. But I will explore the Regkey setting. Update: Regkey is at Zero.