Volume Button Not Working Reverse Function Keys And Multimedia Keys F1 F12 - 2 Fix How To
Volume Button control (for Bluetooth speaker, earbuds, and headphones) not working or Windows reverse function keys and keyboard multimedia keys (F1-F12) on your Laptop i.e. Chromebook is a problem that is constantly troubling you, then we have a proper fix for you.
The "function" row on modern laptop and desktop keyboards has a multi-purpose group of keys. These keys can be used to control the volume, playback, and hardware characteristics of the audio system. They can also be used as the traditional F1-F12 keys, but not simultaneously.
By default, these keys execute specific activities, but you could choose to utilize them as conventional F-keys for PC gaming, for example. You may pick what they do by default rather than holding down the Fn key every time you touch a key.
An "Fn Lock" key, which works similarly to a Caps Lock key, is frequently used to toggle this. Toggle Fn Lock on, and your keys will behave as if you were always pressing the Fn key, much as the Caps Lock key makes your letter keys behave as if you were constantly pressing the Shift key.
Why reverse Function keys and Multimedia keys (F1-F12)?
You may have a dedicated "Fn Lock" key on your keyboard, depending on the model. If you don't, you may need to activate it by pressing the Fn key and then a "Fn Lock" key. The Fn Lock key, for example, shows as a secondary function on the Esc key on the keyboard below. We'd hold Fn and hit Esc to activate it. We'd hold Fn then hit Esc again to turn it off. It works in the same way as Caps Lock does.
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00:14 fn + volume key
00:34 Update bios settings
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This video will help to solve Volume Button Not Working Reverse Function Keys And Multimedia Keys F1 F12 on computers, laptops, desktops running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 systems. Works on all computers and laptops (HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba).
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