"Dennis" <denocon@newsgroup> wrote in message
news:uaniwGcYKHA.5716@newsgroup
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> "Curious" <nobody@newsgroup> wrote in message
> news:OzmlUWNYKHA.928@newsgroup
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>> "Dennis" <denocon@newsgroup> wrote in message
>> news:1F243195-57DB-44B2-8CA6-545CD1CA5F3E@newsgroup
>>> There is an untitled icon always present in the notification area
>>> of my taskbar. This Icon appears to be a locked padlock with the
>>> number 9 on it. When I pass my cursor over it no title or
>>> description appears and nothing appears to happen when I right
>>> click, left click or double click on it. I have searched the help
>>> files and browsed Windows Explorer looking for a file with such an
>>> icon and have not found any. My hunch is that icon must be related
>>> to some security feature. I am using McAfee antivirus. If anyone
>>> could help identify this icon it sure would be great. >>
>> Go to Control Panel/notification area icons and determine what it
>> is and then you can turn it off if you want.
>> > Curious, excuse me I got my reply to you wrong. The icon IS in the
> notification area but there is no title or any indication of what it
> is for. I have noticed that a similar icon with an "A" on it appears
> next to it when my caps lock key is on so, maybe it has something to
> do with my keyboard. Unfortunately, no information came with the
> keyboard.
> Those appear to be indicators to tell you that your keyboard's
NumLock, CapsLock, and probably also ScrollLock are on. I've never
seen these with a standard keyboard, so I suspect you have a fancy
keyboard that requires special drivers, and somewhere in the setup for
the keyboard is a setting to turn them on or off. Look in your
control panel for a keyboard applet, and go from there. Or search the
website for your keyboard manufacturer for more info.
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