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LETTERS COME UP AS NUMBERS

Vixter, on Oct 19, 2009 1:15:09 am BST
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Hello,

My keyboard on my computer (not this one) is locked to a different setting - the I comes out as 5 and the O comes out as 6 etc. I don't know how I got this function on or how to take it off?!

Please could someone help?

Many thanks,

Vicky.

Configuration: Windows XP
Safari 525.17

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LouisSteph, on Oct 19, 2009 8:02:36 am BST

Dear Sir,

Please try scanning your PC for confirming if it

has not been infected. If it is so, please delete the

virus in order for your keyboard to work properly.

Thank you.

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 xpcman, on Oct 19, 2009 5:43:06 pm BST
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You have the NumLk setting turned on. Search for the NumLk Function key and uses it to turn off the setting. On my Dell it is Fn + F4 on my Compaq it is Fn + ScrLK. Each manufacturer uses a different set of keys. Yours may use use Ctrl or Alt + NumLock in place of Fn.

Good Luck