I had the same problem you have to go into keyboard mapping and make
sure "base" and "shift" on the number pad both have the actual number in
it. It's best to do one and copy the keyboard file and copy it to the
other machines.

Jimmy Riley
NCO Financial
Network Administrator
504-834-8800 x2529

-----Original Message-----
From: Wissing, Dean (MAN-MAA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:14 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Client Access keyboards problem

I am using VNC to maintain several hundred windows computers which use
IBM's
Client Access for AS/400
Problem is, after connecting to these computers, the numeric keypad
doesn't
work.  It acts as if the num lock is always off, so they get arrow keys
instead of numbers.  The problem remains until the computer is rebooted.
Remapping the keyboard so that base and shifted number keys are the same
helps with that problem, but presents a new one, where when I hit
'home', it
enters a 7. 

This must have something to do with keyboard hooks, as both programs
seem to
use them.  I would really like to get this working, because our
computers
are in many buildings, and VNC could really help in administering them.
I
have downloaded the source code, and I have MS Visual C++  to compile
it,
but I'm no programming expert, so I cant find a way around this problem.

Thank you,
Dean
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