Isn't this controlled by the system bios (at least on Intel boxes)? I know
each of my machines are controlled that way.
Bennett
At 03:57 PM 6/25/98 , you wrote:
>Kevin Seguin wrote:
>>
>> i know i've seen the answer for this somewhere before, but i can't find
>> it now. anyway, how do you get numlock to be on by default when you
>> start X?
>
>
>I would like to know the answer to this question, too.
>
>Also -- could someone explain to me why so many widgets don't seem to
>understand what a number pad is? There are several X applications (I
>can give you a list if you wish) that have no clue, (numlock status
>irrelevant) that entering numbers on the numpad mean to actually type
>numbers in a field!
>
>Very irritating. (arrow keys are for moving, number keys on the numpad
>are for numbers!)
>
>
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