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What's happened to Samsung laptop
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john240870 wrote: »Is that in English lol I don't have a clue
Fn button should be on left hand side of keyboard next to Ctrl key.
Whats the make and model ?IT Support
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Its a Samsung NP3530EC
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If the menu pops up every time you press 0 or Ctrl key, then the Fn lock is on. To turn the Fn Lock off press the Fn Lock button.
The alternate function of the 0 key in the number pad or the Ctrl key on some models is to open a menu. This is indicated by the blue menu icon on the key.
You can access this function normally by pressing the Fn key and the 0 or Ctrl key.
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The only buttons that work as far as I can see are the arrow keys TAB and ESCIf the menu pops up every time you press 0 or Ctrl key, then the Fn lock is on. To turn the Fn Lock off press the Fn Lock button.
The alternate function of the 0 key in the number pad or the Ctrl key on some models is to open a menu. This is indicated by the blue menu icon on the key.
You can access this function normally by pressing the Fn key and the 0 or Ctrl key.0 -
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Daughter just said that the battery fell out when she moved it. So I bet its something to do with that.0
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Thats great thanks that is what im getting up but that's how to boot from usb not sure if thats what I want[Deleted User] wrote:0 -
i presume you need to boot from SATA HDD which is where your operating system is installed? Unless your trying to boot from usb to install a replacement operating system ?IT Support
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