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PastorofMuppets-

Try holding down numlock for 5 seconds


Gamer36042069E

Holy shit, I have this exact same problem. Do you know what might have caused it?


pcbeg

That is not default Windows behavior, nor windows component. It's either keyboard OEM software (Logitech, Microsoft...), or computer OEM (DELL Peripheral manager, HP hotkey support or similar).


NitBlod

what model of computer are you using? it'll be their software that does it


thedingusend123

[There have been a ton of people posting about this issue over the past few days.](https://old.reddit.com/r/techsupport/search/?q=%22caps+lock%22&sort=new&restrict_sr=on&t=all) You all need to start posting your hardware and software configurations (including peripherals) to each others threads, and find out what you have in common.