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The following keys have a blue color number on them: u, i, o, j, k, l, and m.
How do I convert they keys to use them as number keys.

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Press the "NumLk" key


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The following keys have a blue color number on them: u, i, o, j, k, l, and m.
How do I convert they keys to use them as number keys.

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On both of my laptops, I hold down the blue FN key to get these blue numbers
to work.
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The following keys have a blue color number on them: u, i, o, j, k, l, and
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How do I convert they keys to use them as number keys.

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