Microsoft Number Pad



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Whether it's for data entry, accounting, or just entering numbers and calculations with precision and speed, there are plenty of reasons to have a number pad on a laptop. Even though laptops are getting smaller, you can still purchase several excellent laptops with full number pads. Every one of these devices has a full number pad, and each is one of the best Windows laptop picks in the category.

Large, but thin

Staff pick

LG Gram 17 (17' WQXGA)

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This 17-inch laptop is unique in that it doesn't come with a lot of heft for its size. It weighs under 3 pounds, so it isn't going to hurt your back to carry around. Despite the thin chassis, it has a 2K display, 16GB of RAM, support for Thunderbolt 3, and up to 17 hours of battery life.

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Durable and 4K

Lenovo ThinkPad T15p

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This business laptop features a beautiful 4K Dolby Vision compatible 15.6-inch display, with HDR400 suport right out of the box. It also has optional GeForce graphics for dedicated graphics power, and Dobly Audio tuned speakers for an excellent listening experience. And, it has a number pad!

Gaming on the go

2020 Dell G5 15 Gaming Laptop

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This gaming laptop has some powerful internal options that are moderately priced for what they deliver. You can go all the way up to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 version. Plus, it has that number pad.

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Beautiful 2-in-1

HP Spectre x360 Laptop - 15t touch

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This laptop builds off of the gorgeous Spectre x360 line by running a 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with integrated Iris Xe graphics. The Spectre x360 15t touch is also a 2-in-1, meaning you can flip the screen around and use the device in tent mode or use it as a tablet, in addition to using it as a laptop. And guess what? It has a number pad!

Massive 2-in-1

Dell Inspiron 17 2-in-1

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Ever wanted a 17-inch laptop that can also be a tablet? Dell has you covered with the Inspiron 17 2-in-1, featuring a QHD display, 8GB RAM, Intel Iris Xe graphics paired with the latest 11th-generation processors, and 512GB of m.2 PCIe storage. The number pad is here, too.

Big on a budget

Dell Insprion 15 3000

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Dell's newest Inspiron 15 3000 series features a large Full HD 15.6-inch display, Intel's latest 11th generation Intel Core i5 processor, and Intel Iris Xe for boosted graphics performance. Paired with 12GB RAM, 256GB m.2 storage, and a full-sized number pad, this is a great choice for those on a budget.

Being productive on the go with a number pad

For number crunchers and people who need the functionality of a full number pad, using laptops with full number pads is essential. Data entry and some other forms of input are significantly faster and more comfortable with a full number pad. Each laptop in this collection has a full number pad that increases your speed and optimizes your workflow.

There's a wide range of laptops with number pads, from thin and light laptops to the beefiest gaming setups. If you want a portable laptop with a lot of room to get your work done, the LG Gram 17 is an excellent option. It has a large screen but will feel like a much smaller laptop in your bag thanks to its lighter weight.

If you want a number pad to accompanying your gaming setup, you should check out the Dell G5. It's a beefy powerhouse with powerful internals that also has a full keyboard setup for the ultimate gaming experience.

The Microsoft Number Pad makes it easy to enter numbers and it's easy to store when it's not in use.

Bluetooth numeric keypad

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Requirements

To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This number pad supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing.

Connect your keyboard

You can pair your number pad with up to three devices. Here's how to connect it to your Windows 10 PC:

  1. Slide the switch on the bottom of your number pad to turn it on. It will automatically enter pairing mode and the LED light will flash. If it doesn't, press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the number pad for 5 seconds or until the LED light starts to flash.

  2. On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your number pad, then wait for it to get set up.
    Don't see the notification? Select Start , then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other devices > Bluetooth > Microsoft Number Pad > Done.

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To pair it with another device, press the pair button. The light will change to the next Bluetooth slot and your number pad will enter pairing mode. If the notification to Connect appears on multiple PCs, select it on the PC you want to pair to then follow the instructions.

Replace your battery

Your number pad uses one coin-cell (CR2032) battery. Here's how to put the battery in your number pad:

  1. Turn your number pad over and insert a pin into the small hole.

  2. Keep holding the pin and slide the battery door away from the number pad.

  3. Place your battery into the available slot. Make sure the postive end is facing up.

  4. Slide the battery door back into position.

To check the battery level, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices . The battery level appears next to your number pad.

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Access a calculator quickly

Press the Calculator key to open the Calculator app on your Windows 10 PC. To change this shortcut or get more customization options, download the Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Center.

Download the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center

Customize all the keys on your number pad to open your favorite apps and more with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. To get the app, see Mouse and Keyboard Center download.