I just upgraded from an old toshiba tecra to a t43. I was wondering if there is a way to temporarily activate the numpad keys embedded on the keyboard. The layout of numpads allows to type numbers easier. However, having to hit shift+numlock and then shift+numlock again when you are done is just too much of a keystroke, it may be even faster to just use the the top row of the keyboard for this. Intuitively I would assume that the fn key would temporarily activate the numlock and allow me to enter numbers, this is how my old toshiba was (and ibooks, powerbooks as well). Once you got used to this it makes it very easy and fast to type text that has numbers in it.
The hardware maintanence manual doesn't mention any use of the fn key in such a way. I was hoping that someone wrote a patch or something for this but I did a search in the forum and on google and nothing came up. Please let me know if you've heard of anything about this.
Also I noticed that the "numlock" label that is the on the "scroll lock" key is printed above the "scroll lock" label, as opposed to its other two counterparts "prtsc" and "pause" keys. Does that mean anything? It seems like a clue of something to me, or maybe I'm being too optimistic about my problem





