The easier way is to remap to keys you find preferable. As a long-time user of "Dragon" products I grew accustomed to using "F10" for mic on/off and "F11" for correction. So with each new version my first task after training is to go to Advanced/Options/Hot Keys to remap to my chosen keys. The laptop user may prefer to do this, w/o choosing, of course, the standard Windows HotKeys (F1 [Help], etc.) . I have always found F10 & F11 remappable. Celia At 11:38 17/01/2003 +0000, you wrote: >On a lap top the numeric keys are mapped to keys on the right part >of the querty keyboard. The numeric and some other keys such as >home and end can be accessed by holding down the FN key whilst >pressing down the key required. > >Steve. > > >On 17 Jan 2003, at 10:39, Botwright, Ken wrote: > > > When using DNSP with a Desktop PC the correction box can be opened by > > pressing the minus sign on the numeric keypad and the microphone can be > > turned on and off by pressing the plus sign on the numeric keypad. > > > > What keys can be used on a laptop to undertake these functions as there is > > no numeric keypad on a laptop keyboard. > > Regards > > Ken Botwright > > [log in to unmask] > > 01603 773549 > > >Steve Metcalfe >Head of Disability Access Resources and Technology >Director National Association of Disability Officers >University of Lincoln > >Tel: 01522 886400 >Fax: 01522 886489 >Minicom: 01482 463571 >E-mail [log in to unmask] Regards, Celia Disability Co-ordinator, Equality & Diversity Department, King's College London, 7.36 James Clerk Maxwell Building, 57 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8WA Tel: 020 7848 3799 Fax: 020 7848 3490. This message may have been typed, but on a typically bad RSI /WMSDs (Work related Musculoskeletal Disorders) day it will have been produced using voice recognition software; please ignore any dictation errors I failed to recognise and correct. For appointments, please contact the Departmental Secretary ([log in to unmask]); 020 7848 3398.