What are the lighted numbers on top right of sk2023 k3yboard for?

what are the lighted  numbers on top right of sk2023 k3yboard for?
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Hello again redhue,
Thank you for the quick reply!
In addition to the three lights you see above your number pad (on the far left-hand side), are there any other lights illuminated on your keyboard? Is it possible to take a picture of where these lights are, and post them? Otherwise, the lights should indicate specific locks:
The Num Lock
The Cap Lock
The Scroll Lock
In essence, these lights indicate when you have locked any one of these three options.
I hope this helps!
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