Hi All.
Yes, I have now worked out which keys I can use to replicate insert and
applications but I have also succumbed and ordered a wireless keyboard from
Amazon. Trouble is: I never learn: it was described as quiet and I ordered
it before reading the customer reviews, simply because I usually use the “buy
now” button and that is often difficult to find after reading customer reviews.
Seems it is a good keyboard but not quiet as advertised.
Mandy.
From: Steve Nutt
Sent: 08 July 2018 16:11
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: New Laptop.
Hi George,
You can usually change that in the BIOS so the functions are reversed.
All the best
Steve
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of George Bell
Sent: 07 July 2018 00:13
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: New Laptop.
Hi Mandy,
Can you tell us the model of your Acer?
It may be that thy functions are there, but require a subtle combination of
keys to work. For example, my laptop keyboard has a key labelled “fn” which I
need to hold down to use the F1 to F12 keys. Otherwise, they do a mixture of
things like increase or decrease volume.
George
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
Mandy Clayton
Sent: 06 July 2018 23:51
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] New Laptop.
Hi All.
I now do have a new laptop, an Acer and I love it but as I bought it from
PCWorld having had a discussion with a technical guy who did seem to know what
he was talking about: I find that it doesn’t have an insert key nor, I do’’t
think, an applications key.
Brian is always urging me to use a Bluetooth keyboard instead of the laptop but
I don’t particularly like doing this but is there any way to replicate these
keys please?
Mandy.
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