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There's usually a Numlock key that turns off the cursor movement and turns on the numeric keys. If it doesn't say "Num Lock" or something similar, you might need to press the Fn key with the F1-F12 key that looks like a numeric keypad. Pressing the Shift key while pressing a number on the numeric keypad should give a number output if the Num Lock is turned off, the cursor movement if Num Lock is on.
The ALT codes can be entered on the number pad with or without NUMLOCK on. On a laptop, if there is a separate number pad then there is usually a button marked NUMLK or similar. On smaller laptops the number pad is shared with other buttons and there will be a 2nd FUNC or similar button to allow the buttons to operate as a number pad.
I would try re-seating the keyboard cable http://www.priorityelectronics.com/images/pop_3f4800ef5205420fabcba8488924da5b.jpg notice 2 screws at top holding the keyboard.
There is a Fn key on the bottom left of the keyboard and a num lock key at the top right of the keyboard (depending on the model) Hold the Fn key and then press the num lock key, that should fix your problem.
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