How to enable or disable scroll lock without the ease of access or a separate keyboard? Simple, fn+c Solved! Thought I'd post this as I couldn't find the answer anywhere until I saw another post suggesting Ctrl+c which is clearly wrong but made me try it!
Hello, I'm trying to figure out how to turn on and make use of my scroll keys. I've not been able to locate a slk button on either my physical or screen keyboards. Thank you!
One tip I kept seeing said to turn on the on-screen keyboard. There's an icon in the bottom right that pops up a keyboard, and there was no scroll lock on that.
HP laptops use a combination of keys to enable or disable the Scroll Lock function. If you are experiencing issues with Scroll Lock accidentally being activated and want to permanently disable it, follow these steps. Check if Scroll Lock is really the issue: Make sure that Scroll Lock is causing the problem.
Option 1: Use the Num Lock Key Directly Look at the top-right area of your keyboard (usually near F12, Delete, or Scroll Lock). Press the Num Lock key once. A small light on the keyboard should turn off (or on, depending on the previous state). Test the number pad — if it types arrow keys instead of numbers, Num Lock is now off.
If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, on your computer, clickStart>Settings>Ease of Access>Keyboard. Click theOn Screen Keyboardbutton to turn it on. When the on-screen keyboard appears on your screen, click theScrLkbutton.
I have an HP ENVY x360-m6-aq005dx (Energy Star) computer with a keyboard and on screen keyboard capabilities. I would like to know how I can disable the on screen scrolling and keyboard capabilities and when I want them, be able to enable them. I tried to do what somene said to do by going by disa...
It might be labeled as "Scroll and zoom" or something similar. Toggle off the switch for "Two-finger scrolling" or a similar option. This should disable two-finger scrolling. Look for an option that allows you to choose the scrolling region. There might be a drop-down menu or a separate setting for this.
I'm looking for a shortcut for Scroll Lock on HP Envy 16 running Windows 11. I have verified Scroll-Lock can be enabled/disabled with the 'ScrLk' button on the on-screen keyboard (shortcut for keyboard is Ctrl-Windows-O).