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Elestriel

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Elestriel last won the day on October 17 2015

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About Elestriel

  • Birthday January 9

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  1. Lock indicators are driven by Windows itself. If you plug in a second keyboard, hit Caps Lock on it, you'll see the Caps Lock indicator light up on both keyboards. Yeah, you can hack Windows to screw with the indicators, but that's generally a terribly bad idea. Here's an AutoHotKey script that sends control packets to the keyboard, but they'd be reverted the moment Windows receives a toggle from those switches and you'd have to run it again: https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/9587-keyboard-led-control-capslocknumlockscrolllock-lights/ So yeah, you can control indicators using software. This goes against pretty much every best practice that Microsoft applies to indicators and accessibility, though. No company in their right minds would allow such easy manipulation of important Windows functions; it's extremely bad practice.
  2. If you'd notice the context, this discussion was about Num Lock, Scroll Lock, and Caps Lock; all hardware-driven and cannot be controlled by any software.
  3. C'est possible que vous avez activé l'option de 16.8 millions de couleurs. Si vous le désactivez, est-ce que le problème se règle ?
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