Windows 11 Windows 11 22H2 BLD 22621.963

Peterr

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Right click taskbar>taskbar settings>left click settings>other system tray icons= red X on mouse keys.

Why is there a red on mouse keys and how to remove it?

P.S.
I used a program to recover an image and all is fixed. Never did get the way to fix the previous OS issue. Now it is moot.
 


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To remove the red X on Mouse Keys in Windows, you can try the following steps: 1. Turn Off Mouse Keys: - Press the left "Alt" + "left Shift" + "Num Lock" keys simultaneously to turn off Mouse Keys. - Alternatively, you can navigate to Control Panel > Ease of Access > Ease of Access Center > Make the keyboard easier to use, and uncheck the "Turn on Mouse Keys" option. 2. Check Num Lock Key: - Ensure that the Num Lock key is turned off, as it is a common cause for Mouse Keys being active. 3. Restart Your Computer: - Sometimes a simple restart can resolve various Windows settings issues. If after trying these steps the issue persists, you might need to further investigate the Mouse Keys settings and make sure that they...
To remove the red X on Mouse Keys in Windows, you can try the following steps: 1. Turn Off Mouse Keys: - Press the left "Alt" + "left Shift" + "Num Lock" keys simultaneously to turn off Mouse Keys. - Alternatively, you can navigate to Control Panel > Ease of Access > Ease of Access Center > Make the keyboard easier to use, and uncheck the "Turn on Mouse Keys" option. 2. Check Num Lock Key: - Ensure that the Num Lock key is turned off, as it is a common cause for Mouse Keys being active. 3. Restart Your Computer: - Sometimes a simple restart can resolve various Windows settings issues. If after trying these steps the issue persists, you might need to further investigate the Mouse Keys settings and make sure that they are properly configured in the Accessibility settings.
 


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