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Could it be that the light on the screen is turned all the way down? Try to locate the keys on your keyboard and turn the light up.
Hope this is the case, it is the least expensive ;-)
The HP2530p buttons are "touch sensitive" and are located at the top of the keyboard just above the F4 & F5 Keys along the strip where the power switch is. Just touch the orange light and it will change to blue (on) this is the same for the volume screen etc, blue is on, orange is off, Just touch and play
1. Swiched CPU power off (But Monitor on - though blank )
2. Removed motherboard battery(its like a watch battery but quite bigger)
3. Then Swiched th CPU on 4. On screen message ( the I pressed F1 on the keyboard) . now see what happen.
Welcome to Fixya. If you want to enable the numlock function just press the numlock key. The Numlock key is located on the right hand part of the keyboard above number 7
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Use the key combination 'Fn' and 'F10'..
Else use the key combination 'Fn' and the funtion key which has a monitor symbol printed on it.
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It depends on exactly what model toshiba laptop you have. I own two, and on the older one it is on the right side by the volume controls and headphone jacks, while on the newer one it is on the front (also by the volume controls and headphone jacks). Do you know what model your toshiba is?
Hello sir/ma'am good day, you seem to have trouble with your FPC keyboard, like any other keyboard they will eventually fail, they get dirty inside, or due to abuse of use, but are repairable. keyboard usually have access screws under, you have to remove each one to open the back plate. be careful cause there are little pieces of rubbers, springs and button that you may loose during the opening of the lid, locate the trouble button and clean the contact plate, you may use clean cloth or contact cleaner solution, not alcohol. after you are done reassemble the keyboard. test. hope this helps, if ever you need more assisstance feel free to ask. thanks
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