I don't know if this will help or just provide more information; hopefully it 
will do at least one of those...

My laptop doesn't have a numeric keypad either, but it does have a way to use 
some of the regular keys that way; they actually have little numbers printed on 
them in blue next to the "regular" white letter. I think I tried it in Windows 
when I first got this machine, but I just now tried it in Mint (which uses 
Gnome) and it works there too. I have to hit NumLock, then hold down the Fn key 
(on the left side of the keyboard next to Ctrl) while pressing one of those 
particular keys. Example: holding down Fn while pressing the "J" key types a 
"1," "K" is "2," "I" is "5", and "9" is "9".

But it sounds like mine is different from yours because once I let go of the Fn 
key I'm back to typing regular letters.

I'm wondering if your laptop is doing something similar but there's something 
that's "stuck." Is it possible there's a key combination that is engaged? I 
don't know what your Asus has, but maybe you could play around with that to see 
if it will release.

I hope that helps.

Meg


--- In [email protected], "dbneeley" <dbneeley@...> wrote:
>
> Okay, here's a strange one I have yet to find an answer for. 
> 
> When I am in Gnome, my laptop keyboard takes on a virtual ten-key arrangement 
> on a portion of its alphabetic keyboard. The laptop in question is an 
> ultra-portable with no separate ten-key setup on the right). So far, I have 
> not found a control either physical or in software to revert to the standard 
> layout.

...

> Have any of you folks run into this situation, and if so, how did you resolve 
> it?



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