My Dell laptop (XPS 15z) has special keys on the F1 to F12 keys. If I want to disable keyboard backlight, for example, I must type Fn + F6.
- Is it possible to invert it?
In fact, I don't often use the F* keys.
How can I only hit F6 to disable the backlight and Fn + F6 to type F6?
Is it possible?
Thanks.
I am not sure if it works for all models, but on mine if you press Fn+Esc it changes the
Fn lock
so that F1+F12 work as normal and when you hold Fn+(lets say F11) it will change the brightness or whatever that keys secondary function is. Pressing Fn+Esc again reverts it back to default. Hope this helps.It should be possible to do it in the BIOS. Quoting the XPS 15z manual:
Press F2 during POST (Power On Self Test) to enter the System Setup (BIOS) utility.
In the Function Key Behavior, select Multimedia Key First or Function Key First.
On mine, the problem was that the NumLk key had been pressed. Pressing it again holding the Fn key reverted the Fn key back.