using Shift + arrows or shift + 'a''w''d''x' let's you orientate yourself, but using shift + a numpad does not.
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Alright, this looks like an OS-level thing (maybe Windows only?). If Num-Lock is ON, Shift works well with the numpad. Else, the Shift key is dropped. This seems to be a widely known issue in the world of key mapping and macros :P
The only solution I can think of is making the numpad *always* reorient, regardless of Shift being pressed. But I'll have to think about that.