Compaq Evo Notebook PC n115 Users Guide Evo Notebook N115 - Page 104

Keyboard and TouchPad, Symptom, Problem, Solution, Power, Fn+Num Lk, Shift+Num Lk, Shift, Num Lk

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Solutions Keyboard and TouchPad Keyboard and TouchPad Symptom Problem Solution Keyboard commands or keystrokes are not recognized by your notebook. Program in use has stopped responding to commands. Use the TouchPad to shut down the Windows operating system. Your notebook will turn itself off. If your notebook does not shut down, press and hold down the Power ª button until your notebook turns off. Fn+Num Lk or Shift+Num Lk does not turn the internal NumLock on. The internal keyboard NumLock is disabled when an external PS/2 keyboard or keypad is present. Use the keypad on the external keyboard or unplug the external keyboard to use the internal keypad feature. When typing, some of the letter keys return numbers to the screen. The NumLock feature is turned on. Press the Fn or Shift key while pressing the Num Lk key to turn NumLock off. Cursor does not respond to Touchpad. TouchPad needs to be cleaned. Wipe the TouchPad with a damp cloth and then wipe it dry. Users Guide 8-15

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Solutions
Users Guide
8–15
Keyboard and TouchPad
Keyboard and TouchPad
Symptom
Problem
Solution
Keyboard
commands or
keystrokes are not
recognized by your
notebook.
Program in use has
stopped responding
to commands.
Use the TouchPad to
shut down the
Windows operating
system
.
Your
notebook will turn
itself off.
If your notebook
does not shut down,
press and hold down
the
Power
ª
button
until your notebook
turns off.
Fn+Num Lk
or
Shift+Num Lk
does
not turn the internal
NumLock on.
The internal
keyboard NumLock
is disabled when an
external PS/2
keyboard or keypad
is present.
Use the keypad on
the external
keyboard or unplug
the external
keyboard to use the
internal keypad
feature.
When typing, some
of the letter keys
return numbers to
the screen.
The NumLock
feature is turned on.
Press the
Fn
or
Shift
key while pressing
the
Num Lk
key to
turn NumLock off.
Cursor does not
respond to
Touchpad.
TouchPad needs to
be cleaned.
Wipe the TouchPad
with a damp cloth
and then wipe it dry.