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Recently, our office did make the jump to Adobe Creative Suite 3. It certainly hasn’t been without its bumps in the road, some very important, some annoying. This falls into the latter of the two.
For seemingly no reason, after installing CS3, the Number Lock key would come on at the Windows Login screen for users. This isn’t a problem for a desktop user with a full keyboard, but really annoying to someone with a laptop screen who thinks they are typing in letters, but in reality are sketching numbers, and thus a non working password.
Thankfully, this thread HERE does a good job of showing where both the individual user options for the NumLock keys are set, as well as the Default User options (which dictate how it is at login). If you’ve run into this, post a comment!

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