Using the Keyboard
• A keyboard shortcut to lock the keyboard is built-into the Windows operating system. You can lock the keyboard by pressing the "Windows" key and "L" simultaneously. The keyboard can be accessed again by pressing "Enter" and typing in your password, if one is set. When the keyboard is locked, the PC will preserve work and applications in the previous state.
Using a Shortcut Icon
• You can lock the keyboard by creating a shortcut icon. This can be achieved by right- clicking on a blank space on the desktop and selecting "New," then "Shortcut" and typing "rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation" (without quotes) in the field. Complete the action by clicking on "Next," then "Finish." Double-click on the shortcut that you created on your desktop to lock the keyboard.
Using the Command Prompt
• The PC keyboard can be locked by using command prompts. Locking the keyboard can be achieved by navigating to the "Start" menu, then selecting "Run" and typing "cmd" (without quotes) in the field. Finish the action by clicking "OK." Complete the action by typing in "rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation" and clicking "Enter." After the keyboard is locked, nobody else can use it. But the computer is still on.
Lock Windows Session
• If your keyboard lacks a "Windows" key, you can still lock the keyboard by pressing "CTRL" + "Alt" + "Del" keys simultaneously for a few seconds. If the Windows Security window appears, select "Lock Computer." If the Task Manager window instead appears, select "Shutdown," then "Lock Computer" to lock the keyboard. Typing in your computer's password will log you back into the computer when you power it on.
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