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Can't type Alt codes Help!
Hello,
My brother has a dell laptop:
Dell Inspiron n3040
HDD 320 GB
Processor i5
512 VGA
When he tries to type an alt code, Windows can't do it.
For example: Alt + 0158 (ž)
When he presses Alt and then presses the numbers keys at the top of the keyboard, he hears sound coming from Windows and just doesn't type in the alt code.
Is there an alternative way for that?
Thanks
MicroTest
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January 3rd, 2012 13:00
My inspiron 1545 keyboard layout has the same "problem" : no numkey,no additional numpad.
As a workaround one can use:
>the "character map" => click START button,type charmap,press ENTER and choose from the table
or
>download "autohotkey.exe" - install it
http://www.autohotkey.com/
after installing right click on the desktop - choose "New" from the menu and create a new "Autohotkey script"
Right click the new (almost)empty script choose EDIT script and add the following lines at the very end.
0::numpad0
1::numpad1
2::numpad2
3::numpad3
4::numpad4
5::numpad5
6::numpad6
7::numpad7
8::numpad8
9::numpad9
save the file,double click the file and try it........
Note:While the script is running you don't have access to the signs above the standard numbers => !,",£,$%^&*()
If you need them again just exit the script.....you may use autohotkey to create a better script than mine-it's just an idea.
ieee488
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January 2nd, 2012 18:00
I believe that you can't use the numbers at the top of the keyboard; you need to use the numbers in the keypad. If you don't have a separate keypad, like on my M6300, the numbers keypad is in blue and shared with the other keys. So, you need to make sure Num Lk is on, then hold down Alt + Fn keys with your left hand and type m + j + i + 8 in sequence with your right hand for ž.
AmgedIsmail
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January 2nd, 2012 18:00
He checked his keyboard, he doesn't have a Num Lock...
I told him to use a USB external keyboard, but he said that his laptop has a problem...
Philip_Yip
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January 3rd, 2012 06:00
It should have a numlock on most Dell laptops you needed to have the numlock on and you needed to use the number square to the far right, so the fn key and the keys with the blue numbers. On some of the wider keyboards, there is a dedicated number triangle.
ieee488
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January 3rd, 2012 06:00
No, Num Lock?
Oh, well, if he says so.
thybzi
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April 17th, 2017 11:00
Autohotkey is just a perfect solution!
BTW, there is my file (based on https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/119136-trying-to-emulate-numpad-with-capslock-toggle/)
How it works:
So, no need to unload script, just hit CapsLock to toggle NumPad mode