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01-05-2017 03:17 PM
I'm trying to reverse the function key so I don't need to push fn when I want f5 (refresh a webpage) for instance.
I read that this could be done in the BIOS but I couldn't get to the BIOS no matter what I've tried (f10, fn+f10, FF, esc etc.)
What am I missing?
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01-07-2017 09:17 AM
Thank you for answer.
I already found all those articles but couldn't solve this.
After a long search I found an answer in a forum that suggested to try F10 and then A.
After trying the solution above I could easly get into the BIOS and changed it.
The steps mentions here: http://hp.care/2eAsVG7 Is not accurate to the Omen 2016 model.
I appreciate your help.
Problem solved 🙂
01-06-2017 11:25 AM
Hello @spiritcore – Hope you are well 🙂
Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Forums! This is a wonderful location to converse with the community, get assistance and find tips.
I understand that you are trying to configure your HP Omen keyboard. I found a YouTube video explaining the steps clearly. Please give it a try: http://hp.care/2iyio1r
Also, check http://hp.care/2iyApfZ for more detailed steps.
Also, if you are specifically looking to change the feature from BIOS, then here are the steps: http://hp.care/2eAsVG7
Please let me know if this resolves the issue, or if you require further assistance.
Cheers 🙂
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01-07-2017 09:17 AM
Thank you for answer.
I already found all those articles but couldn't solve this.
After a long search I found an answer in a forum that suggested to try F10 and then A.
After trying the solution above I could easly get into the BIOS and changed it.
The steps mentions here: http://hp.care/2eAsVG7 Is not accurate to the Omen 2016 model.
I appreciate your help.
Problem solved 🙂