I work for the IT dept for my company and right now I'm stuck on a particular problem with these new IBM Thinkpad Edge E530s that we have. The issue is that one of the laptops, whenver it is on the logon screen, or the screen lock screen, if the numlock is on, it usually comes up with an error in a little bubble saying that "Warning, the Numlock is on" when trying to put in the password. The only problem is that on this particular laptop, that bubble is solid black and sometimes, instead of being a conversation bubble, its a huge strip down the middle of the screen with the words "Numlock is on" in blue at the top. Now, originally I thought it was the screen having issues, but I have the laptop hooked up to an external monitor through a USB docking station and it shows the same thing on the monitor as well. The user that owns this laptop did not have this issue when we had Ubuntu running on it, so it doesn't seem to be a hardware issue, but more of an OS issue. Anyone have any suggestion on how to change it back to being a regular white conversation bubble where you can actually read what it says???
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