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I want to turn off the pg up/pg dn keys on my laptop because I  keep accidentally pressing them when I type. I don't have a scrl lck key on my keyboard so I don't know how to do it. I have tried FN + C and it hasn't worked. I also tried going to the screen keyboard and pressing on the scrl lck key in that keyboard and it hasn't worked either. 

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@Bella1234567 

 

I get it -- interruptions are a nuisance at best and disruptive to "the process".

 

I found this -- it is not a simple ON / OFF -- the article says you can disable any key (Windows 10 / 11).

 

TheWindowsClub - How to disable a Keyboard Key of your choice in Windows 11/10 

 

Same subject / method - different author:

How-to-Geek - How to Disable a Specific Key or Shortcut on Your Keyboard (Windows) 

 

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