Hi,
Also you can always buy an external usb number pad which are pretty 
inexpensive additions for laptops. I always carry one in my laptop case 
at all times for just a case as we are talking about. Using the fn key 
is a quick fix, but not always practical.


Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> Press fn and M at the same time and that will simulate an insert. For 
> that matter, pressing fn turns the right side of the alphabet keyboard 
> into a number pad. You can google around for the keyboard layout 
> exactly, but basically the M is the zero key, jkl are 123, uio are 456, 
> and 789 are 789 as if it was a number pad. All while holding down the fn 
> key which if the laptop is a good one, will be located at the bottom 
> left edge of the keyboard. I've seen laptops which don't have it here 
> and I've not purchased them for that exact reason. Of course, you can 
> always get an external USB foldable keyboard or a USB floppy keyboard 
> which you can roll up, spit on, throw up on, or lick if you choose, and 
> it will still work.
>
> Good luck.
>   


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