Is there any way to do a quick numeric keypad press without using the fn+numlk key combination, then pressing the desired numeric key? With my Toshiba laptop I could just press fn+1, fn+2, etc, and get a 1 or 2. It's real difficult to use SlickEdit with Brief emulation that I have been using for years!
Dwayne
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I am not sure, but, I guess -no.
Offtopic, you can buy such a one:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/UltraBay_Plus_Numeric_Keypad -
That's a really COOL ad on!
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Yea, it is
And if you look at the "history" of UltraBay Devices, you can see that IBM did a lot of interesting things:
UltraBay Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)
UltraBay IBM Wireless Modem for ARDIS
UltraBay TV Tuner
UltraBay PCMCIA Cartridge
UltraslimBay Floppy Drive
UltraslimBay SuperDisk LS-120 Drive
UltraslimBay ZIP 100MB Drive
UltraBay Plus Numeric Keypad
UltraBay Plus c500 Cradle (a pocket for your PDA!)
UltraBay Slim Serial/Parallel Port Adapter (For T60! )
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/UltraBay_Devices
T60P FN Key Question
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Vette1992, Jul 13, 2007.