![]() ![]() Someone has stolen all the toilets from New Scotland Yard. Suggestions on ways I can do this with a screen reader?. In the system information, it just says, for PC Model, HP notebook. To be able to change my function key behavior on my laptop. I've been trying to look this up but threads and email lists and SharpKeys is described as utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key. On Wednesday 28 March 2018 at 17:52:56, Robert Kingett wrote: Replacement for BIOS in older computers). I don't really understand what this has to do with UEFI (which I believe is Sadly from what I've been able to find out, this is certainly not universal, and often not done, possibly due to security concerns. however it does transpire that a year or so back one particular laptop had a special bit of software that saved the contents of the cmos ie the bios data, and allowed one to alter things then reboot at which time the data was loaded and the configuration changed on the rebooted machine. ![]() The bios is often defaulted to use the function keys as media keys, not function keys.Ĭhanging this at bios level is impossible for the blind as obviously, no code is running. I think what he is sayying is what we have all said. Please address personal E-mail putting 'Brian Gaff'įrom: On Behalf Of Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io Good luck drag some unsuspecting sighty in and let them tell you what is going via blueyonder. I have heard of I phone users using the short text mode of the seeing Ai App to do this, but it seems this is quite a laborious process! Your only option if it is not function key changeable by some key combination, is to get a sighted person to do it. ![]() Changing this at bios level is impossible for the blind as obviously, no code is running. The bios is often defaulted to use the function keys as media keys, not function keys. ![]()
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