CAPS, NUM, SCROLL

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by rlesko, Nov 17, 2006.

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  1. rlesko

    rlesko Registered Member

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    How can I turn off the little rectangle in the lower left corner which appears every time I turn CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK, SCROLL LOCK on or off...?

    Thanks...
     
  2. Bubba

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    Hello rlesko,

    "lower left corner" of what program :doubt:
     
  3. rlesko

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    Of any program or on desktop...
     
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    Sounds like a feature of your computer/laptop.
    Probably a setting in the BIOS?
     
  5. bellgamin

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    Go to control panel. Click "Accessibility Options." On the bottom part of "Keyboard" tab, perhaps you checked the block "Show extra keyboard help in programs."
     
  6. lodore

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    well with my microsoft wireless keyboard i get a little box on screen saying that i turned it on or off is this what you ment?
    lodore
     
  7. rlesko

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    I also have that with it's software...
    But I'm refering to other pop up sign...
    Look at images:

    This is my desktop...

    http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2002977090952234392

    This is that ''Windows''' sign...

    http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2002926486409646994

    And this is my keyboard software's sign

    http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2002968831155631096
     
  8. rlesko

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    No, it's not that...
     
  9. lodore

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    ye thats what i get i will look in to it for ya.
    i got ya problem solved, download intellipoint from microsoft if you haven't already and install Microsoft keyboard.
    now open it and browse to the key settings tab, then find the caps lock key and click on Edit, now untick show cap lock status on screen. lodore
     
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  10. lodore

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    heres a picture. repeat for num lock and f lock.
     

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  11. rlesko

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    I don't wanna disable keyboard's pop up...
     
  12. lodore

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    what do you want then?
    what i said will disable the thing in your secound screen shot ("keyboards software sign")
    lodore
     
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    I think what you maybe looking for can be found under the Accessibility Wizard. Not sure as I do not use it and have un-installed it on my XP machines.

    Edit;oops...sorry bellgamin. Think we are talking about the same thing.
     
  14. rlesko

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    I wanna disable ''image 2''!
     
  15. lodore

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    so let me get this straight you have image 2 message on the left side of your screen and the other one on the right hand side of the screen?
    I only get image 3. so where on the screen does image 2 appear and where does image 3 appear?
    from the picture of your desktop i only see image 2. i only get image one of my pc.
    i hope i havent confused you cos i confused myself=p
    lodore
     
  16. rlesko

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    Everything solved...
    I ran Spybot and it solved the problem...

    If you're interested, here's a list from ''HijackThis''...

    ~removed HJT log per Wilders policy....Bubba~

    Thanks anyway...
     
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    ~removed quote of above removed HJT log....Bubba~

    no problem
    lodore
     
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    download autoruns and untick the autorun of that process and the message will go away. or untick it using HJT.
    or even msconfig.
    also please run other antimalware/antispyware scans to make sure you havent got any more malware. since spybot didnt clean it up to well its worth trying other tools.
    lodore
     
  20. rlesko

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    I disabled it with autorun and refreshed, and it appeared again...
    I tried deleting it and refreshin, it appeared again...
    What now?
     
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    Since you are now being helped by CalamityJane and other malware experts at the DSLR Malware Forum and to prevent multiple assistance on different forums for the same computer, we'll close this thread now.

    Please continue with CJ---> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17298730

    Also....feel free to open another thread here at Wilders once you are clean if you still have questions about your CAPS, NUM, SCROLL problem.

    Regards,
    Bubba
     
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