I frequently plug a USB keyboard into my laptop to use instead of the laptop keyboard. However, when I do this, the OS (Windows Vista) then accepts input from both the laptop keyboard and the USB keyboard. I want to place the USB keyboard on top of the laptop keyboard and that might result in accidental keypresses if the laptop keyboard is still enabled. So, is there any way to disable the laptop's built-in keyboard when a USB keyboard is plugged in? My laptop is a Dell Inspiron.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
linux - How to SSH to ec2 instance in VPC private subnet via NAT server
I have created a VPC in aws with a public subnet and a private subnet. The private subnet does not have direct access to external network. S...
-
I have a KVM single core VPS optimized for hosting static content running only Nginx 1.13.8 with SSD and 1GB RAM with a hosting provider on ...
-
My question stems from the recent incident with CloudFlare on July 2nd deploying bad software on their systems and causing downtime to most ...
-
If I connect to a server with RDP and share my clipboard with the server, are there any security risks of my clipboard being availble to oth...
-
I have Sony Vaio laptop. I want to remap Left Control and Escape keys to Backslash () and Back-tick (`) keys respectively. I have already tr...
-
I'm virtualizing a Rockwell AssetCentre Server and I'm looking at Disaster Recovery scenarios. This server contains a lot of other ...
-
I have a 1TB external disk. I want to have a usb installer for both windows and ubuntu. But I do not have any USB. So I partitioned the exte...
-
I just started to exploring network namespaces. I try to implement the following simple setting following the article in http://www.openclou...
No comments:
Post a Comment