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according to my assessment, your numlock function is on.
If you're writing numbers instead of letters when you press the keyboard of your laptop and you must hold down the Function key (Fn) to write normally.
This is due to the fact that the digital lock is activated. To solve this, simply press the Fn+Numlk or depending of the model, press the button or Fn + Shift +Numlk
If you look at the keys in question, you will notice that the U has a 4, I has a 5, O has 6, J has a 1, K has a 2 and L has a 3. These keys are part of the embedded numeric keypad that is turned on when NumLk is on. On the keyboard (usually at the top edge beside the Caps Lock indicator) is a NumLk indicator that looks like a little padlock with a number in its middle. It will be lit or a led directly under it will be lit when NumLk is on. To turn NumLk on or off (toggling) usually requires pressing and holding down the Fn key then momentarily pressing one of the function keys at the top edge of the keyboard which has the letters NumLk on it.
You have your Num Lock on. Look for the Num Lock key on the top right of the keyboard and press it. That will remove the Number Lock and the letters will type as normal.
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