Gta: 4 Trainer No Numpad

; Map I to Numpad0 (back) I::Numpad0

; Map P to NumpadSubtract (slow down) P::NumpadSubtract

; Map K to Numpad6 (right) K::Numpad6

The most popular trainer for GTA 4, Simple Native Trainer (usually installed as trainer.asi or snt.asi ), actually includes a built-in, though not immediately obvious, method to rebind all keys away from the numpad. The default configuration file, trainer.ini , is generated the first time you run the game with the trainer installed. Inside that .ini file, there are sections like [KeyBindings] where you can change every single control.

; Map J to Numpad2 (down) J::Numpad2

Without a numpad, you’re essentially locked out of the trainer’s functionality. But don't worry—there are several effective workarounds to fully control any GTA 4 trainer without ever touching a numpad key. Here’s everything you need to know, written out in full detail.

If you're playing Grand Theft Auto IV on a laptop, a compact keyboard (like a 60% or tenkeyless mechanical keyboard), or simply find the number pad inconveniently placed far to the right, you’ve probably run into a major annoyance: most classic GTA 4 trainers (such as the popular or sjaak327's Trainer ) were designed with default numpad keys for controls. Numpad 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, the period, plus, and minus are all used to navigate menus, activate teleports, adjust vehicle speed, change weather, and modify player stats. gta 4 trainer no numpad

If you’re not comfortable editing .ini files or your trainer doesn’t support rebinding, you can use a free tool called . This program runs in the background and translates key presses. For example, you can tell AutoHotkey: “When I press the letters U, H, J, K, treat it as if I pressed Numpad 8, 4, 5, 2.” Here’s a basic script: