As a workaround, you could remap your physical NumPad enter key to
replicate the functionality of Enter to the right of Apostrophe.
SharpKeys is a good free mapping utility.
https://www.randyrants.com/category/sharpkeys/

Hth,

Scott

On 4/17/20, Tyler Zahnke <[email protected]> wrote:
> This isn't a problem in most programs; word processors, web browsers,
> or audio games that use a browser engine like Oriol Gomez, but how
> come in typical audio games (like those made by L-Works), the enter
> key near the number pad doesn't work? You know, the long enter key to
> the right of the dot key on the number pad. I guess it's just that my
> regular enter key (to the right of apostrophe) doesn't work right now
> and I have to wait an extra month or two for this USB keyboard thanks
> to the current situation, so I stopped gaming for a while, but it got
> me thinking, why do those games only respond to the regular enter key
> and not the num pad enter key? Is there a way to change that, so the
> num pad enter key always does what enter is supposed to do? I mean, it
> does it in every other situation; typing documents, clicking links in
> a web browser; just not certain oddly specific programs like typical
> audio games
>
> 
>
>

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