wrote:
> I used to have a
> separate utility for keeping num on when switching
> in and out of DOS,
> but I have forgotten the details.
Probably NUMON & NUMOFF, part of the PC Mag. Utilities
set. They were free for d/l individually, or you
could buy a book that included them all on cd. These
items would go into your DOS Config.Sys, according to
your preference.
Jordan
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