How do you lock keyboard keys?

How do you lock keyboard keys?

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.
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