08-28-2017, 11:58 AM
Hi skippy95,
Thank you for your reply. I have tried your suggestion of the line "greeter-setup-script=/usr/bin/numlockx off". Mine was already set to OFF. Nevertheless I deleted the line as suggested. It makes no difference whatsoever, and the system still defaults to numlock ON at log in. (Prior to log in it is at numlock OFF, so clearly something in the OS is contravening that and forcing numlock ON at log in.)
I am not familiar with the autostart files and directories; could you please let me know where to find those and check them? Thanks for your help.
Thank you for your reply. I have tried your suggestion of the line "greeter-setup-script=/usr/bin/numlockx off". Mine was already set to OFF. Nevertheless I deleted the line as suggested. It makes no difference whatsoever, and the system still defaults to numlock ON at log in. (Prior to log in it is at numlock OFF, so clearly something in the OS is contravening that and forcing numlock ON at log in.)
I am not familiar with the autostart files and directories; could you please let me know where to find those and check them? Thanks for your help.