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| | FN keys operating incorrectly I recently upgraded my ACER Travelmate 2200 laptop from XP to Vista, and replaced my 40 gb hard drive with a 120 gb hitachi drive at the same time. . Everything appears to work perfectly, except that now the keypad fn function does not work properly, and the numbers 4-5-6 etc are displayed when U-I-O etc are entered. the driver that is currently installed is named LaunchManager and is version 1.0.0.0 . I could not find any upgraded drivers at the ACER website, nor does vista tell me there is an issue. I could also not find a website for Dritek systems (the maker of the driver) for an upgrade. When I replace the hard drive that was originally removed from the PC, everything works fine. It appears the computer does not recognize that the keyboard is 88 keys and responds like it is 101. Any help would be appreciated. -- BillyElevator |
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| | Re: FN keys operating incorrectly "BillyElevator" <BillyElevator@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B4597D61-46A3-4CD7-9947-A41BA4D69B0F@xxxxxx Quote: >I recently upgraded my ACER Travelmate 2200 laptop from XP to Vista, and > replaced my 40 gb hard drive with a 120 gb hitachi drive at the same time. > . > Everything appears to work perfectly, except that now the keypad fn > function > does not work properly, and the numbers 4-5-6 etc are displayed when U-I-O > etc are entered. the driver that is currently installed is named > LaunchManager and is version 1.0.0.0 . I could not find any upgraded > drivers > at the ACER website, nor does vista tell me there is an issue. I could > also > not find a website for Dritek systems (the maker of the driver) for an > upgrade. When I replace the hard drive that was originally removed from > the > PC, everything works fine. It appears the computer does not recognize that > the keyboard is 88 keys and responds like it is 101. Any help would be > appreciated. > -- > BillyElevator the F4 key) but if your Fn keys are all screwed up, it maybe mapped to a different key combo. Try one at a time and if it doesn't work, tap the combo again to put it back to the state it was in. To solve the overall Fn mapped problem, go to Acer and download latest drivers for your Model. It maybe not specifically mentioned as a Keyboard driver. The Acer web site mentions a file you need after upgrade to Vista Vista update.zip It has all BIOS and drivers needed Even the UPDATE DRIVER via Device Manager, may find a better driver? In the Control Panel set-up there should be a Keyboard icon, make sure an 88 Key is selected, otherwise it may be under Control Panel/Device Manager Frenchy |
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| | Re: FN keys operating incorrectly BillyElevator wrote: Quote: > I recently upgraded my ACER Travelmate 2200 laptop from XP to Vista, and > replaced my 40 gb hard drive with a 120 gb hitachi drive at the same time. . > Everything appears to work perfectly, except that now the keypad fn function > does not work properly, and the numbers 4-5-6 etc are displayed when U-I-O > etc are entered. the driver that is currently installed is named > LaunchManager and is version 1.0.0.0 . I could not find any upgraded drivers > at the ACER website, nor does vista tell me there is an issue. I could also > not find a website for Dritek systems (the maker of the driver) for an > upgrade. When I replace the hard drive that was originally removed from the > PC, everything works fine. It appears the computer does not recognize that > the keyboard is 88 keys and responds like it is 101. Any help would be > appreciated. bios to turn numlock off at boot? |
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| | Re: FN keys operating incorrectly Duhhh,,,,, I checked everything... except the Numlock! I feel like such a schmuck!!! Thanks a lot for your helpful input!! -- BillyElevator "cvp" wrote: Quote: > BillyElevator wrote: Quote: > > I recently upgraded my ACER Travelmate 2200 laptop from XP to Vista, and > > replaced my 40 gb hard drive with a 120 gb hitachi drive at the same time. . > > Everything appears to work perfectly, except that now the keypad fn function > > does not work properly, and the numbers 4-5-6 etc are displayed when U-I-O > > etc are entered. the driver that is currently installed is named > > LaunchManager and is version 1.0.0.0 . I could not find any upgraded drivers > > at the ACER website, nor does vista tell me there is an issue. I could also > > not find a website for Dritek systems (the maker of the driver) for an > > upgrade. When I replace the hard drive that was originally removed from the > > PC, everything works fine. It appears the computer does not recognize that > > the keyboard is 88 keys and responds like it is 101. Any help would be > > appreciated. > Sounds like your keyboard is in Numlock mode. Is there a setting in your > bios to turn numlock off at boot? > |
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| | Re: FN keys operating incorrectly BillyElevator wrote: Quote: > Duhhh,,,,, I checked everything... except the Numlock! I feel like such a > schmuck!!! Thanks a lot for your helpful input!! Vista has a different default from XP. XP used to force it off, Vista leaves it the way BIOS sets it (by default on). If you don't find the setting in your BIOS, let me know and I'll tell you how to set Vista to force it off. |
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