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How do you use the numpad on a Mac keyboard?
In most versions of the Macbook Pro, You will have to press and hold the SHIFT key and/or the CAPS LOCK key to access and type the numbers placed at the top of the keyboard.
How do I use numpad in PuTTY?
The answer is in Numpad in PuTTY while using vi [Cialug]: In the configuration, go to Terminal->Features and check “Disable application keypad mode”. Save the settings and enjoy a numeric pad that works!
How do I turn on NumLock without a NumLock key?
Workaround
- Right-click the Windows icon.
- Select Ease of Access.
- Select Keyboard, and then move the slider under On-Screen Keyboard to On.
- A keyboard appears on the screen. Click Options and check Turn on numeric keypad, then click OK.
How to make Vim type the right characters from the numpad?
In several terminal programs, such as PuTTY, SecureCRT, iTerm, and Mac OS Terminal, if I have NumLock on and I press the number pad (numpad) keys 0123456789 in insert mode, my vim looks like this: If I use the numpad on the command line, it enters the numbers I expect. How do I make vim type the right characters from the numpad?
Why does my numpad work right in my Mac?
In several terminal programs, such as PuTTY, SecureCRT, iTerm, and Mac OS Terminal, if I have NumLock on and I press the number pad (numpad) keys 0123456789 in insert mode, my vim looks like this: If I use the numpad on the command line, it enters the numbers I expect.
How to disable application keypad mode in Vim?
In the configuration, go to Terminal->Features and check “Disable application keypad mode”. Save the settings and enjoy a numeric pad that works! I have always used this set of mappings to interpret the escape sequences as numbers when $TERM=xterm I think this was my original source.
How to use numpad in Putty while using VI?
The answer is in Numpad in PuTTY while using vi [Cialug]: In the configuration, go to Terminal->Features and check “Disable application keypad mode”. Save the settings and enjoy a numeric pad that works!