![]() ![]() I'd love to get some input as to the root technical issue(s) and possible solutions here. Short of retraining my pinky I'm actually considering removing the keyboard and resoldering the connections to swap those keys. However, I suspect that because of the issue in #1, the combo of, for example, Fn + C did not execute a copy. ![]() Using this program I remapped Fn to the Ctrl key this worked perfectly. I ran KeyTweak (which shows you the hardware scan codes of a keypress and the Fn key registerd as 57443). (For my laptop, I access the Bios by pressing the blue 'ThinkVantage' button while the computer is booting up). This took a solution like AutoHotKey off the table. The bios swap for the function and ctrl keys is now implemented by Lenovo If you have a newer Lenovo laptop (mine is a thinkpad x201), you can find the option to switch them under the 'configure keyboard and mouse' options. Fn will only register when pressed alone, so Windows definitely isn't seeing the combo. I also see that keys like Ctrl register with one ASCII code when pressed alone and another when pressed in combo with another key. Numerous folks indicate that Windows doesn't register the Fn key as a keypress but using Mihov ASCII Master 2.0, that gives the ASCII value of a keypress, I see the Fn key returning FF (perhaps FF in this case means 'not registered'). Function key combinations Through the use of the function keys, you can change operational features. I'd like to swap the Fn and Ctrl keys on my ThinkPad W500 (like many others! See: How can I switch the function and control keys on my laptop? and Intercepting the Fn key on laptops) Lenovo IdeaPad 11014 and 110-15 Laptop Battery 39. I received a Lenovo Insyde BIOS utility update from Lenovo Vantage and I. ![]()
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