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On a US English keyboard the colon is one key to the right of the letter L. The percent symbol is above the number 5 on the top row of the keyboard not the numeric keypad on the right side. If these keys do not work then your keyboard is bad.
Your numlock is turned on. There is more than one way to turn it off.Find a USB keyboard, and plug it in. Then push the numlock key on the USB keyboard to turn it off.OR, if you don't have access to one of those, hold down the fn key (lower left hand corner of the keyboard) and press the key with numlock or number lock written on or near it.
Well this seems to be obviously a keyboard problem, that sort of things happens when the keyboard is extremely dirty or water or other liquids get to the keyboard circuits, there's no practical way to make it work as good as new since it's a laptop keyboard and it's all sealed, there are two options get the laptop to technical service or buy a compatible keyboard and follow this tutorial or this one.
If you have any other problem don't hesitate to ask.
Hi, hold down the ALT key and then type 0244 on the number pad on the right of the keyboard, then let go the ALT key. You should then get the letter: ô
If you want the upper case ô - do the same as above but use the number 0212
There should be a button called "numlock" which will enable to you use the keypad to the right of the keyboard, however, you don't need to "lock" the keyboard to use the numbers on the top row.
u see on righgt side num lock key.when u press on that and light is off than u cant enter digit from right side.but if u on it u can enter digit from it.
There is a Fn key on the bottom left of the keyboard and a num lock key at the top right of the keyboard (depending on the model) Hold the Fn key and then press the num lock key, that should fix your problem.
have you tried using the numeric pad while the num lock key is turned on? if this doesnt resolve your problem, you're gonna need a replacement keyboard.
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