The simplest way to unlock your computer is to press control alt and delete together. Other alternatives include holding down shift key for more than 8 seconds.
This will then lock the keyboard and it will stop responding. But if you keep on pressing the buttons vigorously then wait and take a break.
After just a few seconds you would be able to type in but it will be very slow. Plus, it will produce a nasty sound on your laptop.
To get around this, you can go to start and then settings, then control panel and then finally accessibility options. Make sure all the 3 boxes are unchecked accordingly. If this fails then you should switch off your laptop and then try to press F8 which will take you to a log in page where you will have the opportunity to restart using no wireless.
It will take you into your settings and you can restart doing only a selective startup. You will need to click run and type in msconfig. You need to untick one of the boxes and wait, and then you can exit and restart. When you log back and start up Windows, you can then restore the settings in msconfig and exit with the restart button. You should then have no problem in logging on after following these steps.
This will then lock the keyboard and it will stop responding. But if you keep on pressing the buttons vigorously then wait and take a break.
After just a few seconds you would be able to type in but it will be very slow. Plus, it will produce a nasty sound on your laptop.
To get around this, you can go to start and then settings, then control panel and then finally accessibility options. Make sure all the 3 boxes are unchecked accordingly. If this fails then you should switch off your laptop and then try to press F8 which will take you to a log in page where you will have the opportunity to restart using no wireless.
It will take you into your settings and you can restart doing only a selective startup. You will need to click run and type in msconfig. You need to untick one of the boxes and wait, and then you can exit and restart. When you log back and start up Windows, you can then restore the settings in msconfig and exit with the restart button. You should then have no problem in logging on after following these steps.