10-key numeric entry REMOVED in new MacBooks??!!!!!!  HELP!!!

I can't for the life of me figure out why they'd do this, but after buying a new MacBook Pro, I just discovered that Apple has taken away the ability to type numbers using the 10-key formation (fn + JKLUIO789M to enter "1234567890")
Since I type a HUGE quantity of numbers, losing this functionality makes typing on this laptop so slow as to render it unusable for me)
Can anyone tell me a way to remap those keys so that I can replace this functionality? *using an external keyboard isn't an option for me since my whole reason for getting a laptop was to be able to work on airplanes and the like.

Hi Abhay,
You need to do step one in calculation in SPRO
1.     Define Withholding Tax Type for Invoice Posting--change withholding tax base amount to "Modif. net amount" for required TDS code.
If you set this indicator, the modified net amount is used as the base amount for calculating the withholding tax.
Modified means that the additional amount is added to the net amount. This additional amount consists of the tax amount and is determined by one or more transaction keys that you define in your Customizing settings for the withholding tax base amount.
so you need to add those tax keys which you are assigned in input tax code in FTXP
you can get those from table T030K.
from all tax keys please remove service tax related tax keys and map balance as below for required TDS tax code (If you are using same tax key for service tax & other taxes; you need to create Z tax key for service tax than map that to condition type, "In my case it was NVV & condition type JSV2")
2. Withholding Tax Base Amount--Define Processing Key for Modified Net Amount-- maintain withholding tax type & Internal processing key for which you need to deduct withholding tax
now you are calculating TDS on (net amount  + tax keys mapped with TDS code) in above transaction.
or please go through the link provided below where I have answered the same question.
http://scn.sap.com/thread/3502649
Regards
Eugene

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