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Please try these steps:
Method 1: Use the Fn Lock key (if available)
Some keyboards have a dedicated Fn Lock key, usually with a lock symbol. To enable the F1-F12 keys without Fn:
- Locate the Fn Lock key on your keyboard.
- Press the Fn key and the Fn Lock key simultaneously.
This should toggle the functionality so you can use F1-F12 directly without pressing Fn.
Method 2: Change settings in BIOS
If your keyboard doesn't have an Fn Lock key, you'll need to change the settings in the BIOS. The steps may vary slightly, but generally:
- Restart your computer and press the key to enter BIOS setup (often F2, F10, Del or Esc) repeatedly at startup.
- In the BIOS, navigate to the System Configuration or Keyboard settings section using the arrow keys.
- Look for an option like "Action Keys Mode" or "Function Key Behavior" and select it.
- Change the setting to "Enabled" or "Function Keys" mode. This will allow using F1-F12 without Fn.
- Save the changes and exit BIOS. Your computer will restart with the new setting applied.
If neither of these methods work, your keyboard may not support changing the default F1-F12 behavior without using the Fn key. You can check the manufacturer's support website or manual for any additional options.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance.