Hi Esther.
I have thought of a hardware problem, I am not sure, we will try this.
Thank you.
Best regards Annie.
2010/6/27, Esther :
> Hi Annie,
>
> This is beginning to sound as though the input keyboard or some such
> setting was changed. If the Num lock key is activated, you will not
> be a
Hi Annie,
This is beginning to sound as though the input keyboard or some such
setting was changed. If the Num lock key is activated, you will not
be able to type anything under "q w e r t y" and you will only start
getting numbers under the right hand part of that row of keys "4 5 6
*".
Hi Esther.
I know that my frends macbook is newer, I think it is from 2009. So it
does not work with f6 or fn+f6. But I can not find anything about how
it can be done on a newer mac.
Hope you can help.
Best regards Annie.
2010/6/27, Esther :
> Hi Annie,
>
> If your friend's Macbook was made ear
Hi,
It's actually interesting. I checked the help and it said FN-F6 as well,
though I just get a ding. I have it set up so that FN is used for hardware keys
too.
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Hi Annie,
If your friend's Macbook was made earlier than about November 2007 and
has the Num lock key, then you're correct, you can toggle it off with
either Fn+F6 or F6. The first combination is more likely for
VoiceOver use. It depends on your Keyboard setup under System
Preferences -