MBP 15" Early 2008 No Numpad and Numlock?

I have a MBP 15" early 2008 model. I am unable to figure out how can I use a numpad on this keyboard? My keyboard is identical to the one shown in this picture:
http://www.gadget.co.za/imageLib/HomePage/SeriousHardware/MacBookProKeyboard.jpg
Please help figuring out how to use numlock and numpad on this keyboard. I have tried using fn+f6 and all other random configurations that I found online but am still not able to use the numpad. Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks

NumLock key has been taken out from early 2008 MBPs. Here's an exerpt from MacWorld review confirming it.
From MacWorld review:
One thing that has changed from the previous MacBook Pro is the row of function keys at the top of the keyboard. The location of the media, volume, and keyboard illumination keys has been changed, there are new keys to control Expose and Dashboard, and *the NumLock key (as well as the rest of the numeric keypad) is now gone.* However, the keyboard is nice and springy and has a comfortable, non-spongy feel.

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