07-29-2019, 09:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2019, 09:55 AM by torreydale.)
[member=9714]TheTechPriest[/member] ,
I don't think this is a NumLock issue since you have a separate numbers keypad. This could be a graphics driver issue or a secure boot uefi issue. If you have Nvidia, consider looking into solutions involving your model and Nvidia. Or consider installing the Uefi version of Linux Lite.
I don't think this is a NumLock issue since you have a separate numbers keypad. This could be a graphics driver issue or a secure boot uefi issue. If you have Nvidia, consider looking into solutions involving your model and Nvidia. Or consider installing the Uefi version of Linux Lite.
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