SOURCE: Fn key on keyboard seemed stuck
You have enabled the numbers lock. Hold the fn key and press the Num lk key. Num lk is the numbers lock key and the Num lk is in blue, same as the fn.
SOURCE: laptop fan is running continuously
The cooling fan in a laptop/notebook should run at all times that the laptop is powered on, though the speed may vary with temperature. As for the mouse, updating the driver may correct the problem, you can connect a USB mouse to work on the problem until it's solved.
SOURCE: frozen mouse and keyboard on acer 3100 notebook
acer notebook- froozen keyboard and touch pad.......any help
SOURCE: FIXED keyboard stuck in fn mode ASUS 1000h eee
thats a good one for people with long fingers!
Locate the function key on your keyboard (F1 through F12) that has an icon of a touchpad. This is often a rectangle with two smaller rectangles below it, representing the touchpad and its two buttons.
Press and hold the "Fn" key, usually found in the lower left area of your keyboard.
Press the touchpad function key and then release both keys.
If this does not enable your touchpad, try holding the "Fn" key down and pressing the touchpad function key twice in a row.
Shortcut Key Method
Press the Windows icon key on your keyboard and hold it down until the Start menu pops up. If your keyboard doesn't have a Windows icon, press "Ctrl-Esc" at the same time.
Use your arrow keys to locate the Control Panel and press "Enter."
Navigate to "Mouse" with your arrow keys and press "Enter" to open the mouse control dialog box. Then, press "Alt-F" together to access the tabs at the top of this box.
Navigate using the arrow keys to "Device Settings" or "Touchpad" or the similar option on your system and press "Enter."
Press the "Tab" key until the "Enable" option or a check box next to it highlights and then press "Enter." Press "Tab" again until you are highlighting "OK," and press "Enter."
Your touchpad will be re-enabled.
hope this helps
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