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It's referenced again here.
.. and can be purchased here.
I bought this keyboard and, although it works fine on my desktop, it only 'half' works on my 770. When I plug it in, the scroll/caps/num lock keys stay on. (On my desktop they go off after a few seconds.)
Consequently, the NumLock feature is on, and 15 of the keys are re-purposed for a makeshift (no pun intended) numeric keypad. In fact, those keys don't work as numbers at that point; they just don't work at all.
In the aforementioned video, a similar situation is described, but he solves it by hitting caps lock twice. That doesn't work for me.
The ONLY thing that works for me is to hold down the Fn key the whole time I'm using the keyboard, which causes those keys to function as expected. That's not too appealing. My pinky will eventually tire and possibly mutiny.
Any suggestions?