FN (function) and F11.
On ibm keyboards: Ctrl+Shift+ScrLk/NumLk
On your computer keyboard, Press the "Caps Lock" two times. This should turn off the caps lock alert. If it does not, you have either a defective keyboard or another problem with your computer. GOOD LUCK!!
The scroll lock on a Toshiba laptop computer can be found in the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard. Depress the scroll lock key to turn it on.
Press Fn. If you want to use the number pad on the keyboard on a laptop, press fn and then num lock and then the num lock again (maybe fn before, depends on the computer) to turn the numbers off. Hope this helps :)
To turn on the number lock (Num Lock) on a Dell Latitude E5540, locate the "Num Lock" key on the keyboard, which is typically found in the top row of keys or as a secondary function on the "F11" key. Press the "Num Lock" key to activate it. You may see a light indicator on the key or keyboard itself confirming that Num Lock is enabled. If your keyboard has a numeric keypad, the numeric functions will now work.
Well you turn off your computer or laptop and you wait for about 5 minutes. Then you turn it back on and you try. If it still doesn't work, you click the refresh button. It it STILL doesn't work, ask a parent.
use ur software on-screen keyboardOr...do a hard reset: turn off computer, remove ac adapter and battery, hold down power button for 20 seconds, put battery and ac adapter back on, then turn on computer.
it depends what keyboard you have but your keyboard is probaly on number lock different keyboards have different way to take it off hope this helps
If you have pushed the number lock to turn it off and it won't respond, there may be something under the key impeding it. Do you eat over your keyboard. Any computer repair person will tell you that is the most common cause of ineffective keys. If you have one of those little keyboard vacuums, you should use it. Otherwise, remove your keyboard from its connection, turn it on edge and tap it firmly on a hard surface. This should dislodge any debris that has lodged under keys.
turn the "num lock" off.
The modern PC keyboard includes a control processor and indicator lights to provide feedback to the user about what state the keyboard is in. Depending on the sophistication of the controller's programming, the keyboard may also offer other special features. The processor is usually a single chip 8048 microcontroller variant. The keyboard switch matrix is wired to its inputs and it processes the incoming keystrokes and sends the results down a serial cable (the keyboard cord) to a receiver in the main computer box. It also controls the illumination of the "caps lock", "num lock" and "scroll lock" lights. A common test for whether the computer has crashed is pressing the "caps lock" key. The keyboard sends the key code to the keyboard driver running in the main computer; if the main computer is operating, it commands the light to turn on. All the other indicator lights work in a similar way. The keyboard driver also tracks the shift, alt and control state of the keyboard.
your joking you wrote the question not in capitals. anyway look for a button on your keyboard that says caps lock and give it a big push and it should be fixed
Buy a new keyboard.