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HP Pavilion - 14-bk063st

Hi,

How do I make the F keys function in their original way and not with the different features HP defined (like bringing the F2 key back to change a file name instead of controliing the light).

 

Thanks

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Hi,

You should be able to do this in BIOS. Turn off the PC by holding the power button. Turn on PC and press ESC continuously until the startup menu appears. Next press F10 to enter BIOS.

Set "Action Keys Mode" to disabled

fn disable.PNG

 

Hope it helps,

David

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HP Recommended

Hi,

You should be able to do this in BIOS. Turn off the PC by holding the power button. Turn on PC and press ESC continuously until the startup menu appears. Next press F10 to enter BIOS.

Set "Action Keys Mode" to disabled

fn disable.PNG

 

Hope it helps,

David

Please click on thumbs up for thanks

Please click on accept as solution if answered your question

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Worked perfectly. Many thanks!

HP Recommended

You're welcome.

Let me know if you need any further help.

 

All the best,

David

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Well, do you know what docking station I need to get for this laptop? (14-bk063st)

I bought a universtal one, but it didn't work with it. Do I have to get an HP one? And if so - which model?

Thanks.

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