h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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There's software that can do this, xmodmap in *nix
and various others in Windows. |
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I though turning off numlock does effectively disable them. |
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Not if it's like my laptop and if you turn off numlock, they
turn into arrow keys. |
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// aggravating laptops like my Lenovo // |
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The traditional double-barrel 12-gauge would be your friend on this
one. AA buckshot, both barrels, close range. |
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^ wait a few years and a Lenovo update will do it for you. |
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I rather like mine (mostly because it's just an IBM with a slightly different paintjob), and haven't managed to accidentally trigger the NumLock yet. |
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If you can't do it in your BIOS, then there's hacks for the Windows registry. |
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To disable the keys altogether? |
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And then what if I want the numbers? |
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Spacecoyote, kudos. Thanks!! |
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I'll find a good idea of yours to promote... |
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glad you got it working... sorry, I missed your reply <link> |
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