My numpad of keyboard is not working in any way. I have tried several times by switching different key boards and switching among USB ports.
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3Not only is this off-topic, it's not even a question! – Vicky Oct 10 '14 at 10:44
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@Vicky It's a question brother someone facing the problem doesn't know the solution so he will ask question same goes with this guy. – Shah Abdullah Oct 10 '14 at 10:53
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@ShahAbdullah SO is for programming-related questions only. – Yu Hao Oct 10 '14 at 10:55
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2@YuHao yes brother and keyboard needs to be working for programming isn't it funny ? it's an essential question :D – Shah Abdullah Oct 10 '14 at 10:57
2 Answers
After Watching your question there could be two possibilities:
Case 1:
Your port isn't working properly. Have you tried switching keyboard to any other CPU?
If working.
then your port is malfunctioning.
If not working.
there could be fault in Keyboard.
Case 2:
May be you were accessing your mouse keys through Keyboard Numpad so that it behaves like mouse to undo it and make it work follow following steps:
Start-> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Change how your keyboard works -> uncheck TURN ON MOUSE KEY
after following above steps it will work for sure.

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1Thank You. Case 2 was mine. I use to keep mouse key ON that was the reason faced this issue.. – Affan Shahab Oct 10 '14 at 10:51
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There's a key which turns on/off the Numpad. If it's still not working, smash your keyboard and get a new one (a decent keyboard with a Numpad).
Switching USB ports won't solve this issue. If you plug the keyboard in a USB port and the alphanumeric keys are working and you still have a problem with the Numpad, then the problem isn't related to the USB port.

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Thank you dear but you answer was not help ful. Firstly NumLock key is an obvious thing, I definitely have checked it. And 2nd thing is that i already have mentioned i have switched multiple keyboards.. Any how i got my answer above.. Thank You all – Affan Shahab Oct 10 '14 at 10:54