Well, I had the same problem with my Dell laptop and resorted to a USB
keyboard, but I'd rather not use it.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Marquette" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 9:29 PM
Subject: Function Key and Laptop Mode
All:
I think I may have missed something. I tried to pick up on the posts that
suggested one not actually switch to a laptop keyboard layout, but rather,
just use the function key, in combination with the "U, I, and O" keys as
the equivalent of "4, 5, and 6" on the numeric key pad. I even read where
the key describer would help identify the functions of this alternative
numeric key pad. Unfortunately, on my ThinkPad T-60, pressing the
function key (bottom left of the keyboard) in combination with the
above-listed keys produces absolutely nothing. Nothing happens whether in
the key describer or not.
Is it possible that, on the ThinkPad, this little trick doesn't work?
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