Mac Slim keyboard and Windows

I was wondering if anyone could tell me if there is a way to activate the keys that would usually work if I hit the "NUM" lock key. I've never used a mac and I bought the keyboard and mouse cause I like it better then anyone I have at work. Can anyone tell me how to activate them? Is there something I need to hit?
Thanks!

In the future, please search the discussions before posting, as there's already an existing thread not too far down in this forum that deals with the keyboard and Windows.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1094089&tstart=0
Either way, since there are no Windows drivers for the keyboard, currently there's probably no way to accomplish what you're looking for.

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