My laptop doesn't have a separate keypad, either, or a number lock key.
What I have to do is press Function-F11, which turns on a number lock light. Then I can use the JKLUIO789M keys as a number pad, and they are labeled that way in a different color.
When I'm finished, I press Function-F11 again, which turns this feature off.
It is annoying to use for most purposes, because you lose the ability to type those letters while number lock is on... but if you're playing a game, you may not need those letters.
2007-01-07 00:34:41
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answered by ♫CuriousC☼ 3
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Numpad For Laptop
2016-12-18 17:18:10
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answered by donegan 4
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Your laptop should have a "number lock" that activates a number pad that shares some letter keys. Look at "J, K, L" on your keyboard. There might be numbers in blue that share the keys. A numbers shift lock in the same color blue will activate them as a numbers keypad. Unfortunately, you will lose the functions of the letters until the numbers lock is disengaged.
You can get a whole keyboard, or just a numbers keypad that connects to your laptop by USB port. They are inexpensive.
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2007-01-07 00:28:09
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answered by Hello Kitty 7
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it's impossible to use the features in the game that uses the numpad, but you can use an seperate usb numpad as an alternative..that might do
2007-01-07 00:28:33
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answered by Mek 2
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purchase a USB add-on number keypad for your laptop
2007-01-07 00:26:51
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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