So that user can know which digit is on the left and right and top and bottom of it and diagonal in all direction.
Do you mean the keypad? I would call it a "10 key" or the "10 key" -pad.
10-key is the numeric pad on the right side of a keyboard and also the same format on a calculator. When learning to type with a 10-key pad the row 4,5,6 becomes you home key.
The area most right is the "Numeric Key pad" or "Number Pad" above which is the area called the "indicators"
At a guess, this refers to the 'Numeric Keypad' section of a full-sized PC (AT) keyboard. This is the block of keys to the right of the main 'QWERTY' (on an English keyboard) section which usually have cursor key functionality until the 'Numlock' is turned on. The numeric keypad is intended for speedy data entry by experienced users but also sees considerable use in games, for a variety of functions, typically 'camera control'.
While holding down your alt key press 0174 on your numeric pad and it should come up.
With the num lock on, hold down the Alt key and type 0 1 6 9 on the numeric pad.
Just type the number in the key pad at any time. If you dont know the code. open your trunk. look on the hinges one of them will have a 5 digit or 6 digit number. type this in the key pad and it should open providing the module for the pad is working.
* You can use the letter x * You can hold down the ALT key while you type 0215 on your numeric key pad and you get ×, * You can use a *, or... * You can use a bullet (•, ALT+0149)
I think you are asking about ASCII number for space i.e. "032". Press 032 on numeric pad while pressing "Alt" key. Hope that helps....
You have to remove the passenger airbag and use a flash light and read the 5-digit code then try that code on the keyless pad.
Yes, the Blackberry key pad better than the iPhone 4 key pad.
because once you learn to type numbers on the numeric keypad, you can type them much faster, good for people who have to do a lot of calculations on their computers. When the standard QWERTY keyboard was introduced there were "text" type applications and data type. The key pad was added for the speed of entering numeric data in to fields and cells as in the case of spreadsheets. The number keys across the keyboard above the qwerty were to slow for many data punchers so the numeric pad was added