![]() ![]() ![]() Here's what happens, with the default key press result on the left and the "numlock"ed key press on the right (no, it's not as simple as turning numlock on or off): But as far as I can tell Windows doesn't have any more updates to apply. ![]() I'm wondering if this is just a compatibility issue related to the update not being finished (like the time I went from Windows 7 to 8 and had screen resolution issues for a day or so which solved themselves when all the necessary updates finished). Not stopped working outright, which is why I don't think this is a hardware issue, but there is something wrong on the right half of the keypad, specifically the keys that are mapped with the number pad on them. Immediately following the update, certain keys on the keypad stopped working. I just finished upgrading to Windows 10 on my little ASUS 1225b laptop, and so far everything is great, except for one major problem.
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