How to disable a keyboard?
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Hello,
I have a simple question: is there a way to disable the keys on a wireless keyboard?
I have a cat, and whenever I turn my back, he lays on the keyboard, causing a number of problems, as you can imagine...
Ideally, I would prefer to disable the keys rather than set a password for a session or a screensaver password.
Thank you for your response
I have a simple question: is there a way to disable the keys on a wireless keyboard?
I have a cat, and whenever I turn my back, he lays on the keyboard, causing a number of problems, as you can imagine...
Ideally, I would prefer to disable the keys rather than set a password for a session or a screensaver password.
Thank you for your response
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
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I also found this: to test
To block your keyboard, you need to press the key located below the Enter key for 8 seconds. This key is a bit long and has an arrow pointing upwards on it.
After holding down this key, you will hear a sound and see a window pop up. There, you click OK and that's it...
Now, I'm going to tell you how to unlock your keyboard.
You need to follow these steps: Start, Control Panel, Accessibility Options, and there, normally, in the 'keyboard' section, 'Use Filter Keys' is checked; you uncheck it and click 'Apply'. Once unchecked, you can use your keyboard again
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To block your keyboard, you need to press the key located below the Enter key for 8 seconds. This key is a bit long and has an arrow pointing upwards on it.
After holding down this key, you will hear a sound and see a window pop up. There, you click OK and that's it...
Now, I'm going to tell you how to unlock your keyboard.
You need to follow these steps: Start, Control Panel, Accessibility Options, and there, normally, in the 'keyboard' section, 'Use Filter Keys' is checked; you uncheck it and click 'Apply'. Once unchecked, you can use your keyboard again
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help research, fold proteins: forum.zebulon.fr/index.php?showforum=4
subject: (folding@home); username: [zebulon.fr]-hamagil, team: 51