Lets try it. I type some text without pressing Shift-ScrollLock ....Halvar wrote: ↑ As I understand it, if you press Shift+ScrollLock, the controller switches to the numeric layer and you can input numbers over the virtual numpad on the alpha keys. Is that right?
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This text is typed back after releasing the Shift-Scroll-lock
So the answer is yes, you are right
The answer to this question is yes also.Halvar wrote: ↑ Does this also change the status of NumLock on the PC, i.e. if you plug in a second keyboard with a NumLock LED, does it go on and off when you press Shift&ScrollLock on the SSK? Or is it like an Fn key in that the PC doesn't know anything about its status?
Two facts demonstrate it:
1.- The popup of the windows box stating that the number lock is on
2.- The led in my external controller which lights.
Yes, there is.If the latter is right, is there also a way to change the "standard" NumLock status so you can use the virtual numpad in navigation mode?
The procedures is the following:
a) Set the mumber lock (Shift-scroll)
b) Press and hold shift
(first the normal press, then the num-lock, then the num-lock+shift)
u = 4 = left
o = 6 = right
8 = 8 = up
k = 2 = down
m = 0 = Ins
/ = . = DEL
7 = 7 = Home
9 = 9 = Pageup
i = 5 =
; = * = n.a.
- = - = n.a.
= = + = n.a.
I hope that this answers all your questions
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