keyboard problem
Laura Conrad
lconrad at laymusic.org
Sat Mar 18 14:39:13 EST 2006
>>>>> "j" == jbk <jbk at mail2.gis.net> writes:
j> Laura Conrad wrote:
>> On my shiny new Thinkpad laptop, the numlock key doesn't seem to work
>> under linux. There isn't a separate numeric keypad, but numlock is
>> supposed to turn some of the letters into numbers so that you can
>> enter numbers the way you do with a keypad. Instead, the letters do
>> stop entering letters, but they don't seem to start entering numbers.
>> (also the numlock led doesn't seem to work).
>>
>>
>>
j> Try this.
j> Put the keyboard in caps lock so you are typing all CAPS THEN HOLD THE
j> SHIFT KEY AND PRESS NUMLOCK THEN WHILE HOLDING THE SHIFT KEY DOWN TYPE
j> THE SPECIAL NUMBERED KEYS WHICH ARE (JKL, UIO, 789), ON MY T23
j> . 1234567890 This is a little inconvenient, since you probably don't
j> want to have both hands on the same keyboard, but that is as far as I
j> have gotten on my own. Try it and let me know if you get the same
j> behavior.
With the shift pressed and caps lock off, I get the numbers. As you
say, this isn't what I need, but I'm sure it's a useful piece of
information for fixing whatever config file is screwed up.
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