I have a laptop and I've been looking at the questions but I can't find anything to explain what buttons I should press for the side bounces since I don't have a numpad. Can you please help?
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Try using the number above the letters, if it doesnt work then I think you have to use a regular keyboard.
You have to use the function key (fn) to activate the numeric keyboard. (On my notebook blue numbers. The middle is you, I, o.) So hold down the fn + the keys to the right directions. These move the 16 switches. Also these keys move the forklift up and down in the Robbing Uncle Sam mission. Peace, homes!
Change the control on the settings...
This might be a late response but since I figured out that the controls are indeed possible by the (fn) key but extremely frustrating, I'll explain in a sec:
While holding down the function key (fn) press these corresponding letters for the controls -
Holding fn + O = right
Holding fn + you = left
End key = Down.
Del key = Up
The reason why it is extremely frustrating because you can't execute the diagonal actions thanks to the disabling function of the fn key. So completing the mission will be harder than with a standard keyboard but it is still possible.
I used Fn+O right
Fn+you left
Fn+k back
Fn+8 front
It's pretty annoying because it's far apart and my twin usb pad won't work , I lost the driver and anytime I download it, it deletes immediately
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