Begging for Fn Key Alternative


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My Laptop Keyboard is Damaged (liquid)[:^(]

A New Keyboard installed is almost the cost of a new Laptop.

The Fn key no longer works....

The Fn key + Left Arrow originally made my screen Brighter or Darker.

Had to Reinstall, Screen Brightness is now on Lowest (Very Low) Default.

Cannot use Fn key

Have searched the Entire Web for anything Relating to

Fn key, Remapping, Alternatives, Virtual Fn keys, Registry tweaks anything All - External keyboards with Fn keys dont work.

No solutions anywhere

Does Anybody Anybody know anything - dos command anything so i can up my screen brightness.

(and No, my Ati grfx card options only ups the brightness to hell, contrast wise, have tried many other softwares to up screen brightness)) i need some kind of Fn pusher to get the lightbulbs behind the screen to lighten.

Please

Thank you - Please

I am using XPpro, on an Siemens AmiloD 2ghz

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Doesn't this laptop (which make/model would be helpful to others as well) allow you to reset the damn thing to factory settings? Does the manual state anything about it at all?

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Read his post again. He did just do that, and now the contrast is at it's lowest level. That's the factory default.

As a possible solution, and this is mildy risky, but I'm pretty sure it will work.

You said that the damage was caused by liquid. Well, I know of someone that spilled Sour Apple Liquor on his keyboard while he was drunk, and the whole system was totally fcked up. Well, the warranty replaced the computer, but they never asked for the damaged one back, so he took it to a technician friend of his and asked what he could do. The techie said that they usually just take the thing totally apart, remove the bios battery so there is no electrical current in the board at all, then just scrub the thing down with liquid soap and water!

That's right, dish soap and water!

So it's worth a try. Just make sure there is NO ELECTRICAL CURRENT AT ALL running through it while it's wet.

After he put the thing back together (and after letting it dry over night) he turned it on and it worked just like it did before.

I would not suggest trying this on any drives though (too easy for water to just sit in there)

Good Luck!

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Thanx for the tips

I am using FujitsuSeimens Amilo D, 2ghz.

The Power strip and Gamma changer both only change the brightness&contrast

over the Very low brightness of the screen. Which is the same as what my Ati card does.

So this does not help.

Hooya - before i start taking the machine apart -

i will first try hopelessly to find a simpler solution. Yours is my last resort.

Funny thing is that if i take out the electric plug from the laptop and it runs on batteries - the brightness increases a little bit (meaning my screen is set lower than energy saving)

However finds a solution should copyright it - theres a lot of people out there with similar fn problems.

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Thanx for link to Remapper but i tried that one already,

The Fn key is not listed there, since th Fn key is complexly not part of Windows registry...dont ask me why or how.

Speedy-Thanx man, ill hang it on my wall.

Going to try Remote Desktop with another laptop to see if it works.

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on my dell, it maps scroll lock to fn if i plug in an external keyboard.

also, try the bios- usually you can adjust it there.

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on my dell, it maps scroll lock to fn if i plug in an external keyboard.

also, try the bios- usually you can adjust it there.

Incubus- you genius!!!

The scroll lock doesnt seem to do nothing on mine

but i changed to Fast Boot in the Bios - now the default brightness is Much Much Better.

Dont understand why...but i dont care.

Thank you Thank you thank you - i can finally see the Light

:)

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  • 9 years later...

Hey There, I just found this, may be this can help,

On your start menu in windows 7, Search for
"Windows Mobility Center" or simply type mobility, this helped me out with that...

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Hey There, I just found this, may be this can help,

On your start menu in windows 7, Search for

"Windows Mobility Center" or simply type mobility, this helped me out with that...

 

9.5 year old thread dude... I'm pretty sure the OP has found a solution or learnt to live with the problem.

Windows 7 wasn't out when the question was asked.

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9.5 year old thread dude... I'm pretty sure the OP has found a solution or learnt to live with the problem.

I'm inclined to agree.

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