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  2. Num Lock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Num_lock

    Num Lock or Numeric Lock ( ⇭) is a key on the numeric keypad of most computer keyboards. It is a lock key, like Caps Lock and Scroll Lock. Its state affects the function of the numeric keypad commonly located to the right of the main keyboard and is commonly displayed by an LED built into the keyboard. The Num Lock key exists because earlier ...

  3. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Lock keys lock part of a keyboard, depending on the settings selected. The lock keys are scattered around the keyboard. Most styles of keyboards have three LEDs indicating which locks are enabled, in the upper right corner above the numeric pad. The lock keys include Scroll lock, Num lock (which allows the use of the numeric keypad), and Caps ...

  4. Lock key - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling Lock – Scroll Lock. In some applications, such as spreadsheets, the lock mode is used to change the behavior of the cursor keys to scroll the document instead of the cursor. Usually located to the right of the function keys. Some laptops and compact keyboards also have a Function Lock - FN Lock. On these devices, a Fn modifier key ...

  5. Dell XPS 13 review (2015): Meet the world's smallest 13-inch ...

    www.engadget.com/2015-01-28-dell-xps-13-review...

    Not bad for a 13-inch laptop! (Even with the optional touchscreen, it's still 2.8 pounds.) Other than the smaller footprint and nearly bezeless screen, the XPS 13 hews to the same design language ...

  6. Ask Engadget: how do you secure a laptop without a Kensington ...

    www.engadget.com/2012-11-10-ae-laptop-security.html

    Griffin's TechSafe connects through the device's hinge, and should do a job to deter casual thieves. There's also Kensington's laptop docking station, which also clips around your device's display ...

  7. Break key - Wikipedia

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    Break/Pause key on PC keyboard. The Break key (or the symbol ⎉) of a computer keyboard refers to breaking a telegraph circuit and originated with 19th century practice. In modern usage, the key has no well-defined purpose, but while this is the case, it can be used by software for miscellaneous tasks, such as to switch between multiple login sessions, to terminate a program, or to interrupt ...

  8. The Dell keylogger conspiracy hoax - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2005-06-16-the-dell-keylogger...

    Just in case you've seen that web page floating around implicating Dell in some wacked out government conspiracy by suggesting they fit a 4mb keylogger between the keyboard end of some guy's 600m ...

  9. Numeric keypad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeric_keypad

    When Num Lock is on, digit keys produce the corresponding digit. On Apple Macintosh computers, which lack a Num Lock key, the numeric keypad always produces only numbers; the Num Lock key is replaced by the Clear key. The arrangement of digits on numeric keypads with the 7-8-9 keys two rows above the 1-2-3 keys is derived from calculators and ...