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Date:      Sat, 6 Oct 2001 23:41:48 -0400
From:      "jason" <kib@mediaone.net>
To:        "Brian T.Schellenberger" <bts@babbleon.org>, "Keith Spencer" <bsd2000au@yahoo.com.au>, "fbsd" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Anyone managed to install FreeBSD on a laptop?
Message-ID:  <006f01c14ee1$fe96fa40$05d85c42@speakeasy.net>
References:  <20011007020713.61485.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> <01100623114100.00638@i8k.babbleon.org>

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I don't know much about X.  I assume you need the + - found on the normal
101 keyboards in the number pad.  On just about every laptop I have ever
seen the number pad is actually a set of keys on the right side of the
keyboard.  In order to access them you must hit the num-lock key though.

I don't have a laptop with me right now but generally here are the locations
of the numpad from memory

Keys with Numlock off
7 8 9 0
 U I O P
  J K L ;
   M , . /
Same keys with Numlock on
7 8 9 /
 4 5 6 *
  1 2 3 -
   0 , . +

but this is my laptop right here.  Yours may vary.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian T.Schellenberger" <bts@babbleon.org>
To: "Keith Spencer" <bsd2000au@yahoo.com.au>; "fbsd"
<freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone managed to install FreeBSD on a laptop?


> On Saturday 06 October 2001 22:07, Keith Spencer wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have! It was remarkably simple but......
> > Laptops don't have keypads! So how the hell do I
> > switch video modes without a + and - keypad key!
> > ie. <ctrl><+> I think it is and a shift does NOT work
> > here!
> > Any smart people help me out???
>
> Check the documentation that came with your laptop.
>
> Any laptop should be capable of emulating keypad keys; X is not unique in
> sometimes requiring them.  Typically there's some key that switches modes
so
> taht a section of the keyboard is interpretted as the keypad.  See if your
K
> key, say, has a blue "2" on it.  That would be a clue.
>
> That said, switching video modes on a laptop is a ridiculous exercise;
unlike
> a CRT, an LCD display has fixed pixel positions, and lower resolution
modes
> are either simulated with resampling (looks awful) or by just darkening
the
> output pixels (shrinks the display).  So there's little poin . . ..
>
>
> PS: My first FreeBSD laptop was over five years ago.  Unfortunately, my
> *next* laptop had hardware then unsupported by FreeBSD, so I was using
Linux
> for a long time in between, but it's good to be back :-)
>
>
>
> >
> > http://travel.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Travel
> > - Got Itchy feet? Get inspired!
> >
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