On a laptop, how do I type keys assigned to an extended keypad (number keypad) if my laptop doesn't have a keypad?
Almost all laptops without separate numeric keypads have a key
labelled something like Fn (for function) near the
Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keys. This
Fn key is usually labelled using a contrasting color from
the rest of the keyboard. Pressing the Fn key makes keys
near the right side of the keyboard (which usually have extra function
labels in the same contrasting color as the Fn key, on
the front edges of the keys) act like a numeric keypad.
To use
equivalent keys to Alt-numeric keypad keys, you have to hold down the
Fn and Alt keys, and then
type in your numbers (i.e., the ones listed on the fronts of the
embedded keyboard, not the ones across the top of the keyboard).
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Last modified on February 10, 2006.
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