Home |  Index |  Submit Request |  Share Photos |  Share Tips |  Active Topics |  New Feedback  |  Contact Us  |  Search
 User Login:  Username:    Password:      Forgot It?  | Join ThriftyFun!

 Popular Topics
 - Beauty
 - Budget and Finance
 - Christmas *
 - Cleaning
 - Consumer Advice
 - Craft Projects
 - Craft Tips
 - Food Tips
 - Garage Sales
 - Gardening
 - Gifts
 - Green Living
 - Home Improvement
 - Organizing
 - Parenting
 - Parties
 - Pest Control
 - Pets
 - Product Reviews
 - Recipes
 - Repair
 - Thanksgiving
 - Weddings for Less

More Topics

Google Search:

Web thriftyfun.com

About:
RSS Feed
About Us
Media
Advertising
Contact Us
Privacy Statement
Disclaimer

Microsoft EHome MCIR 109 Keyboards Number Pad Not Working

1x1
Date: 11/11/2007 Topics: Computers > Repair | Readers Request > Consumer  
1x1
1x1
Post Feedback! | Email Friend | Print | Get Responses | Bookmark | del.icio.us | Link | Rate: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down
I bought a new notebook yesterday, and yes its great. But my NumPad isn't working.

This has nothing to do with my NumLock Key, because it does not react when i press it.

The hole block isn't responding [Numbers, Enter, / + - *]

What shall I do? The drivers are installed.

Keyboard Model: Microsoft EHome MCIR 109
Notebook: Acer Aspire 7520
System: Win Vista 32

Steph from LU
Jump to Feedback | Post feedback
Related Links:
Previous: Pregnant Shepherd With Blood in Stool ThriftyFun Next: Christmas Card Stockings
1x1
 Feedback
1x1
1x1
1x1
1x1
 Sponsors
1x1
1x1

Post By Mathew (Guest Post) (12/13/2007)
Oh! One other thing! (I just re-read your post)

If you are using an external keyboard (instead of the included laptop keyboard) make sure you disable the built-in keyboard in the control panel. (Not sure how this is done in vista, sorry)


Post By Mathew (Guest Post) (12/13/2007)
I've looked online, but I can't seem to find a good picture of the keyboard layout, but one possible solution is the FN key. On some laptops, there are secondary functions that require you hold down the FN while pushing the button for it to function. Oftentimes the button would be color coded in light blue to signify that its a function (fn) key.

This may not help, but I hope it does. Good luck.


1x1

Post Feedback:
Login using the form on the top of the page to post feedback if you have registered with ThriftyFun. If you have not yet registered, click here. It's FREE!. If you are not registered you can post feedback as a guest below. Please don't use your email address for your name because spam robots can dredge it from our site. Please do not post your feedback more than ONCE. We need to approve all guest feedback and it may take from minutes to hours for that to happen.
(1x1 graphic )
Your Name

Subject

Feedback

text tool text tool text tool text tool

Image Upload: Add an image to your post! Click the "Browse" button below and select an image from your hard drive. Please only select gifs or jpegs. If you have any problems, just email the image to images@thriftyfun.com

  

If you want to post your email address for responses from readers, obscure it in some way like put spaces between the name and @ sign and service address with (remove spaces) behind it or name (at) server (dot) com . This is for your protection from those creepy Robots.

(1x1 graphic )

© 1997-2008 ThriftyFun.com - Design by Cumuli Design
Disclaimer: ThriftyFun.com cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or damage that you may cause to yourself, others, or property when following any advice given on this site. Read the full disclaimer. If you find any information on ThriftyFun.com or in our newsletters that is either erroneous and/or potentially harmful to others, please Contact Us, immediately.