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    Keyboard mapping issue

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by schlamps, Nov 3, 2006.

  1. schlamps

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    Hi All,

    Ever since I plugged my new Asus S6F into my work's Logitech USB keyboard and mouse, they keyboard on the notebook seems to be remapped to a larger keyboard and therefore the keys respond differently. For example my "P" key presents a "-" !

    What can I do to revert this? I have tried uninstalling the keyboard driver to no avail.. It's very frustrating...

    Any ideas?
     
  2. schlamps

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    Anybody had this problem?
     
  3. Genaro

    Genaro Notebook Guru

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    You must have hit the NUMBER LOCK button, press Fn+Insert (num lock) on your laptops keyboard to get out of it.
     
  4. schlamps

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    Thankyou! I'm an idiot! haha