Hi Eric,

The ability to turn off the FN key with the F1 through F12 keys is done in the 
BIOS, and a sighted individual can change this for you.

Of late, it's become a trend for manufacturers to turn that FN key to a 
modifier key for the F keys, mostly because those keys, when used in 
conjunction with laptops, also have video and audio controls, as well as mouse 
and track pad controls that a great many people are using more and more 
frequently, so they've decided to leave it on, unwittingly making it harder for 
us blind folks to use.

In essence, if you've got sighted assistance, as the computer is booting up, 
tap one of three possible keys, Delete, F1 or F10.  Unfortunately, accessing a 
computer's BIOS does not have any standard keystroke, but instead of going 
through which models use which keys, you can try one of the above keys.  In 
most computers, it's usually the delete key, followed by the next most used key 
of F1, and followed by the few who use F10.  Try each key in succession to 
yield the most success.

Suffice it to say, going into the BIOS will allow you to change that particular 
annoyance, and possibly making the use of the keyboard more enjoyable, or 
rather, as enjoyable as using a FN key on the right of a keyboard can be.  LOL.

Scorpio
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