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07-10-2017 06:38 AM
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Product: HP 15-ay191nia
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I have HP 15-ay191nia Laptop, I would like to know if it's possible to to press F1-F12 keys without holding fn key ?
let's say if I have to refresh a web page than just by pressing F5 key wont refresh the page, instead I will have to first hold the fn key and than press the F5.
I looked on Internet some people say to disable this is BIOS but there is no option in BIOS to disable it.
Can any one please help me in disabling the fn key, as it is quite frustrating.
Thanks
BIOS Version : InsydeH20 Version 05.11.34F.24
Windows 10 Pro
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