Hi list-

My question may seem to be a little "specialized" and a non tech problem. Below is a brief background, but the question that is below the background should be in the area of general experience... regarding the use of a USB keyboard to solve my problem. Thanks for your patience and help.

I have a 15" 800 MHz Ti-book in which I'm trying to create a dictionary for Sanskrit/English. I'm using File Maker Pro 7 and a Sanskrit font which works pretty well. Since Sanskrit has about twice as many letters than English, I use alternate key strokes with the Keyboard Viewer and the correct keyboard set up.

My question is about the use of the imbedded number pad. I can't get it to work. Does anyone have experience using the number pad? If there are limitations with it, does anyone know if a USB extended keyboard will allow full accessibility to all the alternate characters assigned to the keys?

dan_A


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