![]() The key press combination works from the desktop, File Explorer, or Windows Explorer.Ĭopy a picture of the screen to the Windows clipboard to be pasted as a graphic later. Quickly find a file's property information. Underline selected text while text is being edited.Īpply italicized emphasis to selected text while text is being edited.ĭelete a selected file in Windows without moving it to the Recycle Bin. Repeat this key press combination to continue undoing previous actions.Īpply bold emphasis to selected text while text is being edited. Save a file from the currently active app. ![]() Paste a previously cut or copied selection into an app.ĭelete a selection and copy it to the Windows clipboard to be pasted later. For help with Windows, press f1 while on the Windows desktop.Ĭopy a selection to the Windows clipboard to be pasted later. ![]() Move your mouse over the desired key and click that key to activate it.Get help about the software or app that is currently active.Type On-Screen Keyboard and press Enter.Press Windows key on your keyboard to open the Start menu or bring you to the Start screen.You can click it to toggle the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. You should now see the NumLock key on the On-Screen Keyboard.In the window that appears, click the box next to Turn on numeric key pad ( A) to enable the numeric keypad, and then click OK ( B).Click the Options key located near the lower-right corner of the window. An image of a keyboard should appear like the one above.Click Caps or ScrLk to toggle the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock functionality.You should see a keyboard (similar to the following image) appear on your screen.Press Windows key on your keyboard to open the Start menu.You can still toggle Scroll Lock and Caps Lock, but you need to enable the Num Lock key to use it. The Windows 10 and 11 On-Screen Keyboard is different than previous versions with a missing numeric keypad and the Num Lock key enabled by default. Select your version of Windows below and follow the instructions. Luckily, a feature in Windows called the On-Screen Keyboard can help. In other instances, the Num Lock key is broken, non-existent, or users can't find it. Some smaller keyboards, such as those on a laptop, may not have a Num Lock key. What if these keys are broken or missing from my keyboard? You need to press Fn plus the key with the Scroll Lock secondary function to toggle the Scroll Lock functionality. Most laptops don't have a Scroll Lock key by itself and instead include it as a secondary function of another key (e.g., function key or Home key). You need to press Fn plus the key with the Num Lock secondary function to toggle the embedded numeric keypad. That key may also be a secondary function of another key, like one of the function keys. To activate the embedded numeric keypad functionality, find and press the Num Lock key. The embedded numeric keypad keys are usually a secondary function of other letter and number keys, as shown in the image. If your laptop does not have a separate numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard, it may have an embedded numeric keypad. Press that key to toggle the numeric keypad functionality. Laptops with a numeric keypad have a Num Lock key on the top row of the numeric keypad. Press that key to toggle the Caps Lock functionality. ![]() What if these keys are broken or missing from my keyboard?Īll laptops should have a Caps Lock key, usually between the Tab and Shift keys on the left side of the keyboard.How do I toggle these keys on a laptop?. ![]()
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