keyboard help!!

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chaddy698

i have windows xp, and on some letters on the keyboard above them ar
numbers eg. above the ltter "k" is the number 2 in a small white box
now whenever i type the numbers are being used instead of the letters
the only instance when it doesnt work is when i hold the bottom righ
key "fn", which is very annoying!! ny help wud be grateful than
 
M

Malke

chaddy698 said:
i have windows xp, and on some letters on the keyboard above them are
numbers eg. above the ltter "k" is the number 2 in a small white box,
now whenever i type the numbers are being used instead of the letters!
the only instance when it doesnt work is when i hold the bottom right
key "fn", which is very annoying!! ny help wud be grateful thanx

You have enabled your laptop's numeric keypad function. Review the
manual that came with your computer for how to toggle this function off
and on or go to the computer mftr.'s website for your specific model
machine. On my Thinkpad the key combination is Shift+ScrnLck, but yours
may be different.

Malke
 
L

Lurking Rat in 'Da Hood®

chaddy698 wrote:
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| i have windows xp, and on some letters on the keyboard above
| them are numbers eg. above the ltter "k" is the number 2 in a
| small white box, now whenever i type the numbers are being used
| instead of the letters! the only instance when it doesnt work is
| when i hold the bottom right key "fn", which is very annoying!! ny
| help wud be grateful thanx
|
|

Do you have a NumLK or Num Lock button? If so, press it again.

Jef
 
C

chaddy698

Lurking said:
chaddy698 wrote:
|
| i have windows xp, and on some letters on the keyboard above
| them are numbers eg. above the ltter "k" is the number 2 in a
| small white box, now whenever i type the numbers are being used
| instead of the letters! the only instance when it doesnt work is
| when i hold the bottom right key "fn", which is very annoying!! ny
| help wud be grateful thanx
|
|

Do you have a NumLK or Num Lock button? If so, press it again.

Jef

nope no numlock on computer
 

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