Does your laptop have an fn key.  If it does then simply use it to perform
tasks on the numpad.
Generally how this works is you press the fn key and then press m threw
nine to act as your numpad.  Where m is zero and nine is page up. 
Hth 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jo Taliaferro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 8:27 AM
To: Earle Harrison
Cc: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dilemma about keyboard layouts

Hello,  I have a new laptop running Vista and I'm not sure what to do about
keyboard layout.  Using WE7 beta 2 and Office 2007.  I read the keyboard
commands in the manual for the laptop layout and it seems like a huge
learning
curve to go that route.  I want portability, not sure if I need to carry
around a full qwerty kayboard or that I really NEED a numpad.  What are you
all finding helpful?  Thanks for sharing. 

Jo Taliaferro, empowering people to find solutions right for them!


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