Pavilion dv6: how to unlock screen after hitting f4

hP Pavilion, while that in excel tried to use f4, now the screen is locked off the coast. How to unlock it please.

Hello

Try the following.

Press the f4 key once.

Press the arrow down.

Press the Enter key.

Kind regards

DP - K

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