Put a rubber washer under the key, around the round or square portion.
Laptop keyboard don’t necessarily have a “round or square portion”. And generally they don’t tolerate any such fiddling or tomfoolery at all.
You’re better off just ripping the keytop off and accepting that you’ve permanently damaged the device, but at least in a useful way.
I like the way you think. Although if you’d said “and smash it with a hammer” I would have been even better pleased.
I think that, if you check when it happens, it will always be the index finger on your right hand that strikes the key. If you were to remove the distal phalanx of that finger…
We need a “Like” button.
Dells on our Windows network remember the status of a user’s num lock.
Ah, the “cragl” solution from Lego Movie.
TPTB took it off & put it in the drawer of a desk they then threw out. I, for one, am glad they did
Well, there you go.
Now every time I reach into the drawer for stuff, I accidentally turn Num Lock on again!