Apple usb wired keyboard not working for MBP pro w/ 0 for stop on numeric k

Just got logic 8 and noticing that it does load up quicker with the new os update.
I'm going through the first getting started manual and I have a apple usb keyboard attached to my mac book pro.
When I press 0 on the numeric keypad it doesn't stop the sequencer it just plays this soft like error sound or something. space bar works for stop however.
Am I in the correct mode or what not? when I press 1, 3, 6 the views change, if there are different modes for the numeric keypad.
I need to get that 0 key working for stop as it says in the first getting started manual on page 18 under "To start and stop playback:"
my setup
[img]http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m18/rokuez/IMG_0282.jpg[/img]

The zero button doesn't work for screensets - there are no screensets with a zero in (ie, it goes from 9 to 11, there is no 10).
If you want your zero key to do something, use the key commands window to assign it to whatever you like.

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