MichaelT New User

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  • Thank you ttttt - The key with a little calculator on it does actually open up a calculator - and does the same when used together with the Alt and Fn keys!!!
  • Thank you for the responses - but the problem is still not solved. The key with the padlock on it at the top RH side of the keyboard takes you straight to the log-in page, so needs a password or PIN to get back in This applies with the Fn and Alt keys + the padlock key as well. The problem with the Acer documentation is…
  • Larryodie kindly responded - and has now provided another response explaining how he 'erred' - many thanks. There is a part number on the underside of the keyboard - but it is impossible to read - I tried to read it with a small 'lighting up' credit card sized magnifier but will have to resort to my wife's Sherlock Holmes…
  • I have received a response to my question - suggesting that the key to the 'north' of 7 in the numeric keypad might be the one which controls the numeric pad on/off function - this is actually the key which turns on the onscreen calculator - I tried it. Unless Ctrl, Fn or Alt and the 'calculator' key does the controlling.…
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