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After mapping the keys, the NumLock keyboard light does not work when changing sessions. What do I do?
 
Product: Distinct IntellitermTopic: GeneralLast updated: 3/31/2008
 
Q.: After mapping the keys, the NumLock keyboard light does not work when changing sessions. What do I do?
A.: Open the ITERM.INI file. Add the following lines under [SYSTEM.SETTINGS]

Allow NumLock Maps = OFF
Auto Toggle NumLock = OFF

Allow NumLock Maps = OFF controls your ability to switch between a mapped keypad and a numeric keypad. In the OFF position, you have two options: NumLock light ON gives you a numeric keypad; NumLock light "OFF" allows you to map the keypad.
Auto Toggle NumLock = OFF causes IntelliTerm to ignore the condition of NumLock light. It will remain OFF or ON when switching between sessions depending on the condition that NumLock was in when you change the session.

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