Maybe your key is stuck or has something stuck underneath it. Try tapping it to loosen it, or if all else fails, pop the key out (if you think you can pop it back in, that is) and clean under it.
Just push the cap lock key again to turn it off.
press num lk button
Press the num lock key but if it is on f11 or something hold the fn key and press it
To turn on the keyboard light on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, look for the dedicated keyboard backlight key, usually represented by a keyboard icon with light rays, often found on the function keys (F keys). Press the "Fn" key along with the corresponding function key (e.g., F2 or F3) to toggle the keyboard backlight on or off. If your model supports it, you may need to adjust the settings in the Toshiba Command Center or the BIOS for more options.
There's no button to turn of display, but there's a small software (85KB) that you can use and assign a key to it to turn off the display, it works perfect with me. follow the link to download it. There is usually a function button combination that will switch the LCD off and external monitor on. On an HP G6000 it is [Fn] + [F4]. Look for the monitor symbol on the F keys and press the Fn key with it.
To turn caps lock on, you press the caps lock key on your keyboard. To turn it off, you press the caps lock key again.You can also use the windows key and the S key pressed simultaneously on certain keyboards to turn caps lock off and on.
It varies from machine to machine in mine F3 with function key.
There could be several reasons you are unable to type on your laptop. The keyboard may have been turned off. To enable the keyboard, selection the button that correlates with the function key.
Try pressing the 'Number Lock' key once to turn if off and see if it helps. Tapping the 'Fn' key five times may also work, however the first option worked for me.
My 1965 MGB will not turn off when turn the key to off .
turn it off, then turn it ON... idiot
there is no key to turn it off