Option 1.) Toggle number pad status via Linux command:įirstly, press the Windows (Super or mac command) key on keyboard, or click the top-left ‘Activities’ button to bring up overview screen. You can configure it either by running one or two commands in terminal or using the graphical Dconf Editor tool. GNOME has the hidden option to toggle the settings that System Settings and Gnome Tweaks do not include. ![]() Automatic Enable / Disable Number Pad after login: Or some keyboards do not even have a numlock key, so to look for option to toggle the keyboard function.įor all these cases, this tutorial may help! And it’s tested and works on Ubuntu and Debian, and should work on other Linux based on Gnome, e.g., Fedora, Manjaro, CentOS. However, user may sometimes turn the numlock off to use the keys for e.g., up/down arrow, page up/down and end, and want to set the number pad to always on or off on start up. It’s great that GNOME, the default desktop environment, remembers your numpad status even on next boot. ![]() In the recent releases, it introduced “ remember numlock state” function and enabled out-of-the-box. Users have to hit the Numlock key every time to type a number in the password box. ![]() Ubuntu used to disable the number pad by default in the login screen. For those using the keyboard number pad frequently, here’s how to enable or disable it automatically in GNOME desktop either in or after login.
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