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F-Lock on boot?

prime2515102

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Hi,

I have a Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard Pro (PS/2) and by default, F-lock is disabled. I would like it to be enabled when I boot into Windows 10.

A long time ago I heard about a utility to do this with Logitech keyboards, but I couldn't even find any information on that.

Does anybody know of a utility that will do this? I suppose I can get into the habit of enabling it every boot but a utility would be easier.

Thanks
 
Geez my search skills suck...

NoScript is blocking the mvp link in that first link you gave. It says it's trying to access a local resource? Although, it did give me a clue (about the registry). I'll maybe use a registry tracker to see if a key is being changed when I hit the f-lock key and see if I can set it and block the system from changing it in security settings.

The second one is specific to the Dell system I think because I have no setting like that in my UEFI (I think my Thinkpad has that setting though, but I"m on my desktop).


Thanks :)
 
can't you go into the BIOS and enable by default? I know in our environment, our HP workstations all allow it (through the BIOS).
 
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