Re: Scroll lock turns on by itself
- From: "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 20:06:32 -0600
Well, there is a way. Windows is nothing but a fancy 'Message Pump' in a while loop. The message to turn on the scroll lock could be 'hooked' to return nothing with a small windows TSR. Anyone with Visual Studio could write one with the Foundation Classes in minutes. Find a developer newsgroup and ask for one. (I'm 'retired' from all that. My old version of V.S. probably wouldn't even install in Vista.)
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"asliae" <asliae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3B73EA41-C15F-40DD-998F-BAA37B700614@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks, but I usually catch it pretty quickly because I see the light on the
keyboard turn on. And if I'm working in Excel, then I know immediately
because it affects how I move between cells.
This happens dozens of times a day, and I really want to find a way to stop
it from happening. At one point I had even written a script that would turn
off the Scroll Lock, and then I scheduled it to run every three minutes. But
I don't like having an extra program running in the background just to shut
this off. There must be a way to address this in the OS.
Thanks.
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
I suggest setting it to warn you that it happened.
Control Panel/Accessibility options/
In the Sound tab click to check the Use SoundSentry checkbox.
Click the Settings button and select Flash active window in the Warning for
windowed programs drop-down menu.
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"asliae" <asliae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> To turn the scroll lock On or Off on my laptop, I have to press > Function +
> Num Lk. There have been times when I have not even been typing and I > will
> still see the indicator turn on by itself.
>
> This has been an on-going issue for many months. It's very > frustrating,
> particularly when working in Excel. Scroll lock does not come on
> automatically when I boot up the PC; however, after I have been working > on
> the computer for a while it will start turning on by itself. There > have
> been
> times when it would come On, I would turn it Off, and then it would > turn
> back
> on within 30-45 seconds. It's not usually that quick, but it does > happen
> frequently. This problem is also not limited to my laptop, but > frequently
> occurs on other Dell D620's in our group.
>
> How can I make sure that the Scroll Lock feature only turns on when I
> actually push the buttons?
>
> Alternately, is there a way to disable the Scroll Lock feature within > the
> OS? BIOS is password protected and I do not have access to it, so I'm
> looking for OS options.
>
> Thank you.
>
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