If the NumLock light is on when you set the binding, the binding will be to Num Pad 1, Num Pad 2, etc.Originally Posted by 'Mashuguna',index.php?page=Thread&postID=195198#po st195198
If the NumLock light is off when you set the binding, the binding will be to End, Down Arrow, etc.
When you press those keys, the state of the NumLock light will determine which binding gets triggered.
It's as if each of those pieces of plastic on the keyboard is really two different keys, and NumLock determines which of the two keys is active at that moment.
Like Aethon said, the shift key overrides the NumLock state.
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