10-Key or number pad
I usually see it called the numeric keypad.
it has a virtual touch screen keypad but no hardware keypad. there is a call, end and menu key though...
When you "enable" your number lock key, when you press the number buttons on the numeric keypad it will type numbers. When you "disable" your number lock key the number keys on your numeric keypad will no longer come up but the keypad will return to its default settings. Certain numbers do certain things when the number lock key is disabled.
press the / key on the keypad
Computer keyboards many keys. All the different key are part of the following categories: 1. Control keys (like Ctrl & Alt) 2. Typing keys ( A to Z and .,?!£* etc) 3. Function keys (F1 to F12) 4. Numeric keypad (the number keypad on the far right)
It is the key marked: Num Lock. There should be a light showing on the keyboard when the Num Lock has been pressed and the numeric keypad can be used.
The BlackBerry keypad is comparable in quality and style to the iPhone 4 keypad, but the BlackBerry keypad appears to be more durable, making it a little bit better.
You should just be able to hit the NumLock key on the numeric keypad.
After typing the formula, to complete it you can press any of the follow keys or key combinations. The Enter key. (on the numeric keypad) The Return key. (The key on the main keypad with that people mistakenly called the Enter key) The down arrow key. The up arrow key. The left arrow key. The right arrow key. The Home key. The End key. The Page Up key. The Page Down key. The Tab key. Ctrl-Enter Ctrl-Shift-Enter (for array formulas) Ctrl-Return Ctrl-Shift-Return (for array formulas)
NumLock
Use the lower case "x". Example: axb=abSome mathematicians would also accept a period (.). Example: a.b=ab In some computer program an asterix (*) is used to shoe multiplication. Example: a*b=ab
Do you mean the keypad? I would call it a "10 key" or the "10 key" -pad.