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What kind of computer are you talking about? Is it a laptop? Who's the
maker? What do you mean when you say the function keys don't work?
If you have a laptop then it could be that the function keys have been
toggled to perform multimedia tasks. This shouldn't be changed by a
Windows update though. Depending on the laptop maker, you can fix this
several ways. Dell for example should have a hot key to toggle this,
such as function-key+escape. HP laptops need to be changed in BIOS.
On 3/13/20 4:04 AM, Steve Hoad wrote:
> I haven't had a lot of time to figure anything out, but this is now my
> realization. My function keys seem to have stopped working entirely.
> The issue with my internet wireless connection turning off continues
> and---Oh boy----there's another Windows update in the cue. Wonder
> what's next!
>
> Any ideas on my function keys and how I might reactivate them would be
> quite welcome.
>
> Steve Hoad
>
> On 3/12/20, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hi Bill and all,
>>
>> It's interesting, Bill's response. I say that, because I can relate to
>> this.
>>
>> As my computer guy, Rick, told me, "Windows problems don't affect
>> everyone the same. Someone might not have any problems, but someone else
>> might have a problem. It can depend on even just 1 faulty Windows
>> update. It could mess things up for one user, but nobody else."
>>
>> Harry
>>
>> On 3/12/2020 4:07 AM, Bill Pasco wrote:
>>> I have not observed that problem. I have the most recent build of
>>> NVDA, and have also the latest updates from Windows 10 and everything
>>> works fine.
>>>
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