06-01-2016, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2016, 07:35 PM by torreydale.)
Monkeyman,
My laptop doesn't have a physical number pad either, but it does have a virtual number pad. By that I mean, some of the lettered keys become a number pad if I hold down the Fn key, like what's seen here. In my example, keys for J, K, L, U, I, O, and P can also be keys for numbers when using the Fn key in the bottom left. If you have something like this as well, when you try to enter letters that share a key with a number, that could affect the input of your password.
My laptop doesn't have a physical number pad either, but it does have a virtual number pad. By that I mean, some of the lettered keys become a number pad if I hold down the Fn key, like what's seen here. In my example, keys for J, K, L, U, I, O, and P can also be keys for numbers when using the Fn key in the bottom left. If you have something like this as well, when you try to enter letters that share a key with a number, that could affect the input of your password.
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