The long-established Win7 Bug, SP1 changed

  

Microsoft built an on-screen keyboard (OSK) in Vista and Win7 system, which should be used by many friends. But this "virtual" screen keyboard has always had a very obvious bug, and it was discovered a long time ago, but maybe the communication channel between users and Microsoft is not smooth, maybe Microsoft does not have a significant built-in user feedback community directly in Windows. So, it has not been fixed.

Let's take a look at it and see if there is such a big mistake in your Win7.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R key under the keyboard to open the running window, enter OSK Enter — —


Step 2: Open the virtual After the screen keyboard, click on the option and tick "“Open the numeric keypad"



Step 3: At this time, press the NumLock key on your keyboard. , or the NumLock key in the lower right corner of the on-screen keyboard, the numeric keypad appears on the screen keyboard, right? !


The following question is coming, comrades, where did the numbers 3 and 8 go?

This is a problem that many people have known for a long time. Microsoft solved this in Win7 SP1 RC and it seems that it will not be passed on to those descendants of Win8.

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