![]() Sounds good, doesn’t it? Except that the ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’ are easy ways to switch between Vertex, Edge and Face select! I use these keys all the time to easily switch between these select modes so losing them is not an option for me. ![]() The option to emulate your NumPad is in the Input category of the Blender Settings What this option does is it will allow you to use your regular numerical keys in the top row of your keyboard as if they were your NumPad’s numerical options. In your blender settings, there is an option called ‘Emulate NumPad’. ![]() This is the most frequent suggestion that I encounter, and the one I like least. There are good alternatives for this situation and I will give you three options. Most tutorials that you find on the internet presume you do if you are like me you struggle with not being able to easily switch between views using the NumPad or to Frame the selected element using NumPad+Period. I generally work on my laptop a lot, including using Blender, and as most laptops do this one does not have a NumPad.
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