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Ace of the Deep
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I am sure there was a button for this, just like CTRL+DEL was gettin rid of the orange marker. Can you refresh my memory? Search didn't help...
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Silent Hunter
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Numpad del.
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Grey Wolf
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As stabiz said
I went months not being able to do it then realised in mobo bios i had stopped the default loading of numpad lol Have Fun Def |
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Ace of the Deep
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Ill give this a try, i remember it was somethinve very simple.
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Ace of the Deep
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Stabiz is correct. Hit the "delete" key on the number pad with the number lock on. Won't work otherwise.
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