On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
On 05/17/2016 02:35 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Rick Stevens <ricks(a)alldigital.com>
> wrote:
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>> Just a wild idea, but if the main keyboard has a numlock key, try
>> toggling it and use the keypad. The system may be treating the keypad as
>> cursor control.
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> The keyboard does not have a numlock key.
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Are you really sure? I've never seen a keyboard without a numlock key, but
sometimes it's somewhat hidden.
I am really sure there is no numlock key on this keyboard. If it's
hidden, I'd identify it how? Every key has a label, some have two,
none are numlock or anything that could possibly be interpreted as
being numlock.
But besides that, I think the numlock state
is global, so as Rick suggested, try turning on the numlock on the laptop
keyboard.
There is no numlock key on the laptop keyboard.
However, be aware that turning on numlock will probably mess up
your laptop keyboard as they usually have the number pad overlaying the
right side of the keyboard.
This sounds like a relic of a bygone era that I'm running into.
--
Chris Murphy