installing Slackware 9.0 on a laptop

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Hi
If your laptop has an fn key (most new ones do) you use this in
combination with the right half of the qwerty keyboard. It acts as a
numpad and is indistinguishable from one to speakup. No special keymaps
are required. The fn key is usually located to the right of the left
control key. fn+M is the 0 key, fm+. is the period key. Moving upward the
layout is logical--it's layed out exactly as a computer numpad would be,
normally. There may be some differences from laptop to laptop, however.

On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Lorenzo Prince wrote:

> I am trying to install Slackware 9.0 with Speakup on a laptop.  However, I
> don't know what keys I will use to access the review functions that are
> normally accessed from the numeric keypad.  I also need to know if I need
> to select a specialized keymap.
>
> Thanks,
> Lorenzo




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