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Pavilion Wave desktop
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Still searching for a way to switch off Fn+ on the keyboard. Hp support no help as F10 on boot up does not bring the same menu choices with this machine's BIOS

 

a fix would be much appreciated. Driving me crazy having to use two keystrokes and often two hands

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>  Driving me crazy having to use two keystrokes and often two hands.

 

Is there a 'FN-lock' key on your keyboard?  Compare to "shift-lock" that locks your keyboard into UPPERCASE mode.

 

Also, look at the "Sticky Keys" support within "Accessibility" in Windows.

When enabled, you can touch CTRL, then touch ALT, then touch DELETE, instead of CTRL-ALT-DELETE together.

It's very handy for those with limited motor-skills, who cannot coordinate "simultaneous" key-presses.

 

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