They all work on mine. For the number pad, you have to press FN+Num Lock (the padlock on the "Scroll" button). It keeps the num pad working until you do it again. All th eothers work as advertised.
Ok, well other than the keys that I told you about in my previous topic, the contrast/volume and a few of the F Keys, the other FN keys DON'T work?
Example: the number pad doesn't work. (And yes I know that I have to press the FN key lol)
So, how can I fix this? I've tried looking for a setting, but can't find one. Or is there perhaps a program I can use ?
I really want to be able to use the "stop/ play" buttons for controlling songs etc!
Thanks!
They all work on mine. For the number pad, you have to press FN+Num Lock (the padlock on the "Scroll" button). It keeps the num pad working until you do it again. All th eothers work as advertised.
Thanks for the reply,
What program do you use for the "start/Stop"(audio/video controls)? Any programs for them?
I don't normally use them, but I tried using Windows Media Player. I haven't tried anything else.
So it works in WMP? Because I use Winamp and prefer it lol. Know of any good keyboard mapping tools? lol...
Nevermind, I was actually able to program them in Winamp, and they actually recognize the FN key. Sweet, that's all I was worried about. Thanks!
Hah, it's funny how you tune out keys right on your keyboard. The also work with dbPowerAmp player software (which I'm playing with because I need something that will normalize audio output), so this must be a standard keycode combination. But it doesn't seem to be any more efficient thatn pressing Ctrl-P for pause and the like. Although I guess it's easier to remember.
Also, if you press the FN key along with F1, you turn off your little blue lights (great when watching a movie in a darkened room), FN plus the F5 will give you a tidbit of info about your system, and FN plus the F8 key will quickly go from bright to dim monitor.
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