![]() ![]() However, by tapping the CLEAR key (located near the top left side of the Numeric Keypad on Apple's Extended Keyboard), you activate NUM LOOK, just like on a PC keyboard. The Apple Extended Keyboard doesn't have a Num Lock key. So how do you activate NUM LOCK on Apple's Extended Keyboard? Once you hit the NUM LOCK button on a PC Keyboard, the numeric keypad becomes active and ready for number input (the Numeric Keypad's default mode is to act as cursor arrow keys for moving the cursur around when the Num Lock key is not active, with the number 8 an up arrow, 2 a down arrow, 4 a left arrow and 6 a right arrow - precisely what the Numeric Keypad on Apple's Extended Keyboard does). ![]() To activate the Numeric Keypad on a PC Keyboard for number entry, you must first hit the NUM LOCK button. However, the solution is obvious once you read it (particularly if you have worked with PCs before).Īs a default, the Numeric Keypad on a PC Keyboard is not active for number entry. I chanced across the solution on another form, and I didn't take note of the person who posted the answer to this problem.
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