Q:
Hello, my laptop keyboard has a problem now, the keyboard buttons seem dislocated. I could input the letters on the right part of the keyboard, like a,z,e,r,t,y, but when I input U, I get a “4”. Similarly, when I input J, I get a “1”, “5” for I and “6” for O etc. I don’t know why it locks on the number keys. What should I do to correct the dislocation problem? Hope to get y our suggestion and help, thank you so much!
A:
1): In my opinion, it’s quite likely that you’ve locked the NumLock on your laptop keyboard. This problem is quite normal for laptop, primarily because you’ve started the small keyboard, generally, there’s a FN key on laptop keyboard, and if you press it together with NumLock key, then you could cancel the small keyboard function, you may have a try!
2): Press Fn button (on the left bottom corner) and NumLock (on the top right corner, around ScrollLK button) at the same time, then just close the small number keyboard. Notice the number lock indicator light must crush out. This is because that laptop keyboard is much smaller than desktop one, and it lacks the right part small number key area which desktop keyboard has. So laptop integrates the part into the letter area. Attention please, the right part on letter area, there’re some keys which have two colors. You could use Fn and NumLock keys to control the switch between the letters and numbers.