Fine-Tuning FN Keys: Windows 10 and 11 Techniques
Fine-Tuning FN Keys: Windows 10 and 11 Techniques
The function keys at the top of your keyboard serve as a shortcut to control certain hardware features. For instance, if you want to turn on the backlit keyboard, they allow you to do so by pressing a key, saving you from having to do the same through Windows.
By default, these keys can only be used when you press the dedicated Fn key with them. Nevertheless, you can customize this setting, along with many others, to suit your needs. Here are the different ways you can modify the settings of Windows 10 and 11 function keys.
What Are the Function Keys, and Why Do You Need Them?
Function keys, or just “Fn” for short, are used to trigger functions of the F keys (F1, F2, F3, etc.) on the top of the keyboard. In essence, it acts as a shortcut key for basic yet essential functions like changing the volume, brightness, and backlight.
In most laptops, there are 12 function keys (they used to be a lot more in the older devices), and you can use them by pressing them along with the “Fn” key on your keyboard. So for instance, if you wish to enable the backlit keyboard using the F3 key, you can hold the Fn key and then press F3 to make the desired changes.
We have a detailed guide to function keys where we discuss what all 12 keys do. You can check it out for more insight on the topic.
## 1\. How to Change the Function Key Settings Using the Mobility Settings on Dell ComputersThe easiest way to change function keys is by modifying settings within the Windows Mobility Center. This method, however, will only work for those of you using a Dell device.
Here is how to proceed:
- Type Windows Mobility Center in Windows search and clickOpen .
- Alternatively, launch the Control Panel and navigate to theHardware and Sound section.
- Click onWindows Mobility Center .
- In the following window, look for the Fn key row section and expand the drop-down under it.
- If you wish to choose the F keys for basic functions, chooseFunction key .
- SelectMultimedia key if you want to use the F keys to perform functions that typically require pressing the Fn key.
If you own other devices, then you might want to look for similar options in the System or keyboard settings. You can also search the manufacturer’s official website for information regarding such customizations.
2. How to Modify the Function Keys Settings in the BIOS
You can also make the changes directly in BIOS, which helps the operating system and the hardware load properly.
The steps of accessing BIOS in different devices can vary. Below, we have discussed the steps of accessing BIOS and making the desired changes in HP and Acer. If you own a different device, then it is best to head over to the manufacturer’s website and look for the steps of accessing BIOS there.
Follow these steps if you have an HP device:
- First, turn off your PC.
- Now restart the device and repeatedly press the F10 key. This should successfully launch the BIOS.
- Navigate toSystem Configuration menu >Action Keys Mode .
- Use theEnter key to enable or disable the features.
- ClickExit to save the changes.
Similarly, if you have an Acer device, follow these steps:
- Hold the F2 key and the Power button simultaneously.
- Once you reach the BIOS screen, head over to the System Configuration Menu and click Enter in the Action Keys Mode option.
- Pick the desired mode and hit Exit.
3. How to Change the Function Key Settings Using the UEFI Settings
If you cannot boot into BIOS for some reason, try changing the Fn keys using UEFI settings. UEFI is basically BIOS on steroids, as it offers a bunch of additional functions and is more powerful.
Here is how you can boot into UEFI Settings if you are a Windows 10 user:
- Press the Win + I keys to open Windows Settings.
- Head over toUpdate & Security >Recovery .
- Choose Restart now.
If you are a Windows 11 user, follow these steps:
- Press the Win + S keys together to open the Windows Search utility.
- Type Recovery in the search field and chooseRecovery options from the list of options available.
- Finally, click onRestart now associated with Advanced startup.
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Once you have booted in the Windows Recovery Environment using these steps, proceed with the following:
- In the following window, selectTroubleshoot .
- Click onUEFI Firmware Settings >Restart .
- In the following window, head over to theConfiguration tab.
- Select theHotkey Mode and click onEnabled orDisabled .
- ClickSave and then pressExit to sign out of BIOS.
- Title: Fine-Tuning FN Keys: Windows 10 and 11 Techniques
- Author: Joseph
- Created at : 2024-08-15 16:09:20
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 16:09:20
- Link: https://windows11.techidaily.com/fine-tuning-fn-keys-windows-10-and-11-techniques/
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