@clunphumb

My guess is that some command is send through i2c during Windows boot
process when the driver detects the device. This command enables the
keyboard. Then the button at the upper right corner starts working as a
NumLock button. You are catching another command that lights up the
numbers. It is sent when that virtual key is pressed.

But things may be worse, and the firmware can't work by itself. There
may be an analog of the python script in the driver.

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  numpad on touchpad doesn't work in ASUS Zenbook 14

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