> Oh, that's a shame. On my laptop there's an actual separate key > called "Fn", sitting in between "Ctrl" and "Alt". Yeah, mine has one too, but it's to the left of ctrl. > It's intended > purely for switching on these Toshiba-specific keyboard functions (it's > also used to switch on the numberpad overlay over the uio-jkl-etc keys). > Alt-F1, Alt-F2 switches between consoles (the "F1", F2"... keys > themselves are labelled as such). I think that was the intent here too but apparently they didn't implement at BIOS level. So I have to find a linux-level solution. -- Tony -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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