hello there;

just want you to know, this isn't true for all laptops.
for example,
acer,

anyway, yes, it's an option.



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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Function Keys and Media Keys

Hello folks:

   There may be an alternative method for solving the function keys/media
keys behaviour problem without having to resort to the BIOS. This from a
Google article I found


2011 4:19 PM

Suggested Answer
 





On Windows 7, just open Windows Mobility Center, and toggle Function Key Row
to "Function Key" instead of "Multimedia key". It's as easy as that...


I know this can be done because I did it a few years ago for the lap top I
have at home. I don't recall the details, but I do recall that it involved
the use of Control Panel. The computer I am using here at work right now is
a desktop, so I am working from memory. There may be something equivalent in
other versions of Windows.

   I hope this helps some one!


Gerry Aubertin
Programmer/Analyst
Phone: (519) 273-8702

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