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Hello,

 

https://github.com/jingyu9575/remap-omen-key says 

First, the driver "HP System Event Utility" must be installed.

 

I dont have this installed on my OMEN by HP 15-dh0003nc and it is not offered to download it  at the support.hp.com

Where can i get it from?

 

I would like to map Home to OMEN key and map End to PRTSC key.

And then map original PRTSC to shift+prtsc.

 

This "omen" key is such a needless waste of keys ...

 

https://postimg.cc/R6cr55ZM

 

Thanks.

 

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This should hopefully help...

Its now an App that has to be downloaded directly from MS.

Get HP System Event Utility - Microsoft Store

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@denial 

I read your other post that was locked.

When you update a bios and it already has a bios password initiated, you have to clear the password before updating. Otherwise it might corrupt the password and you can no longer log in.

The only way I was told to fix a locked bios is to contact HP Support and discuss what options they will offer.

 

 

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Hello Photoray,

 

good to know 🙂

 

if that would be somewhere announced (e.g. by the bios updater program) i would definitely remove the password before the update

 

in any way i found this a way unusual

 

We're supporting tens of databases, application systems with many users  and if we had to remove their passwords before each update ... 🙂

 

i had an thinkpad laptop before for almost 10 years with password/fingerprint power-on protection and never had issue like this during any bios update ...

 

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Agreed. I only know this from past users experience.

In fact, If it has a bios password and a power on password, clear both first.

 

Good luck.

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