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In Windows, search for and open On-Screen Keyboard. The On-Screen Keyboard is displayed. Click Options. In the Options window, select the Turn on numeric keypad check box, and then click OK. The On-Screen Keyboard now displays a numeric keypad. Click NumLock to enable the numeric keypad.
Yes, I am unable to physically locate the NUM LOCK key on the keyboard because, unusually, none of the keys is marked ‘Num Lock’. My main problem is not the key per-se but rather that the combinations/shortcuts Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End does not work.
I must use "NUM LOCK" when choosing between "7" and "Home". So, your numeric pad is *STRICTLY* a numeric pad, with just ONE label per key. Your "Home" and "PgUp" keys are placed elsewhere on your keyboard -- not "superimposed" on the numeric-pad keys.
The On-Screen Keyboard now displays a numeric keypad. Click NumLock to enable the numeric keypad on your HP Envy series notebook. Figure : On-screen keyboard. Close the On-Screen Keyboard. This permanently enables the Num Lock feature on your HP Envy computer. If you want to turn it off, open the On-Screen Keyboard and select the NumLock button ...
On HP laptops, the Num Lock key is typically located within the cluster of keys near the top right corner of the keyboard. It often shares space with other function keys like Home, Insert, or Delete.
If your keyboard has an integrated numeric keypad, you can enable the numeric keypad to accept numeric data using the on-screen keyboard of your computer.
Turn on the NumLock feature using the Windows on-screen keyboard, rather than using the numlk key on the physical laptop keyboard. Detailed answer. Turn on the on-screen keyboard of Windows 10 (type flag key and then `on-screen') In the on-screen keyboard, click the Options key.
It would help if you added the context of identifying your HP keyboard with an HP part or product number. Look on the bottom of the keyboard. Otherwise, no one would have a clue on how to help you.
I know it sounds weird, but I have gone over my new wireless keyboard with magnifying glasses, repeatedly, and I cannot see a Num Lock key. Strangely, the HP User Manual instructs me to "press the Num Lock key" before entering code numbers to insert certain symbols.
(1) Num lock light On: Num lock is on, which allows key input only through the integrated numeric keypad. (2) Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on, which switches the key input to all capital