[quote]Shitsticks and arsefeathers.
I thought this might be the case. And I don't think you can re-map keys that don't originally exist. Damn my stoopid http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/192&cl=us,en]poncey keyboard.
You can using the program I linked above (I was specifically linking it because the guy who found it useful had a logitech keyboard without a number pad). I dunno about the others, but its quite possible they do it too.
I have the same keyboard with the same problem, but I resolved it by plugging in one of my old PS2 ones that has a keypad. My MB let's me have both the USB one and PS2 attached at the same time, I had to reboot for it to see the wired keyboard but they coexist well, not sure if the same would be true for your setup. If you don't have one around you should be able to pick up a cheap one for under $10, I know this isn't really a fix but neither is the FOV hack, which works great BTW!
For all those out there that are unsure how to use it I found that setting both sliders to 0.6 works quite well, setting them at different ratios from one another distorts your view, like you're looking through a fisheye lens. Setting them to the same value retains the same aspect ratio and either zooms if you increase the value or zooms out if you decrease the value, leaving the value set to 1.0 does nothing, you aren't changing anything.
Just my 2 cents, hope this helps.