First, boilerplate answer, you can use

  $ emulator -help-keys

to get an up-to-date list of hotkeys in the emulator.

You didn't mention if you're on a laptop or mac desktop.  I know that
the keyboards are somewhat different.  I can only answer for laptops
because I'm using my laptop right now to test this.

One solution is to press "fn" and type "7".  This works because on a
macbook, there is a virtual numeric keypad (you can see a small set of
numbers, 0..9, on the keys).

The other solution is to type ctrl-F11.  This was put in to provide an
option for mac laptop users.

Hope these help.

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