![]() A list of the scancodes can be found in this documentation Keyboard Scan Code Specification and some more detail can be found: here. Generally these days keyboard specifications are regularly used but manufacturers may occasionally have unique ones. Keys can be mapped in the registry if the appropriate key scancode can be discovered. (This is an expansion on Knuckle-Dragger's post that adds a few details.) 0 - Turn all indicators Off (NumLock, CapsLock, ScrollLock)ħ - Turn all indicators On (NumLock, CapsLock, ScrollLock) ![]() So this does not look like an answer for the OP's issue. In fact it does three things, sets capslock on, numlock off, scrollock off. Toggling (1) doesn't actually disable numlock, it merely sets the state at boot time. ![]() OK, here is the a scancode map for disabling Numlock. ![]() Numlock disabled + ctrl swapped with caps lock. ![]() Here is a hack to disable both caps lock and num lock: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ![]()
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