On TW (and this is probably the same for Leap), on my desktop PC I want NumLock to be on every time I boot the computer. The default is for NumLock to be off but as my login password has numbers in it, I like using the number pad. I tried Fedora on the same machine a while back and it defaulted to NumLock being on every time the machine booted. It seems to me that NumLock being on during boot would be a sensible default, so why is the default for it to be off? And what is the best way to set it to be on every time my PC boots? Another annoyance is that when I switch to, let's say TTY1 from a graphical session on TTY7, the NumLock Key shows lit on my keyboard. But when logging in on TTY1, NumLock really isn't on, just the light is list. So I have to press NumLock again and the light stays lit, and then the Num Pad works. Is this the current default or something with whatever driver is driving my keyboard? Thanks -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org