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[Software] My HP computer shows a warning every time I press the Caps Lock key: this is how it is disabled


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You should know that this process is usually installed on HP systems. What it allows is for users to manage their hardware function key on these systems. This function has just been updated and adds new functions, among them, showing padlock-shaped indications on the screen when we click on caps lock or numeric lock.

The application does not cause problems by itself, but now it adds a somewhat annoying on-screen notification. Luckily, we can activate or deactivate it as we want in Windows.

 

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This application has been updated through the HP Support Assistant system, adding this option. If you want to deactivate it and never see this notification again, you must follow these steps:

We right click on the bottom bar and a small menu will open.
We have to click on the "Task Manager" option.
Now, we will look in the sidebar for the “Startup Applications” option.
In this case we will look for the "HPMSGSVC" application and right click on it.
Simply, now we will click on the "Disable" option and everything would be ready.
A complementary action that we can take is to uninstall this application. This HP application is “bloatware”, which is nothing more than software installed by default by a manufacturer and is considered annoying. If you want to uninstall it because you consider that it does not contribute anything, you must follow these steps:

We click on the Windows icon and we will go to the "Settings" option that has a gear wheel.
Now, in the menu on the right we will look for the "Applications" option and click on it.
Once inside, we must access the "Installed applications" section.
We will go down until we find the HP System Event Utility program
Next, we will click on the three dots that appear for this application and we will say "Uninstall."
After this, the application will be uninstalled and we will not have to worry about this problem anymore. You should know that the problem, in this case, is not Microsoft's fault. It seems that the problem lies in the latest HP software update that activates this annoying utility.

 

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