Hi,
> Does anyone have A chart of what each(all) key(s) do(es)?
a few more functions (that are not printed on the keyboard):
Fn+Dturn off display including backlight
Fn+Asuspend to disk (if s2d partition available)
Fn+Zreread thermal sensors
Fn+#toggle system speed
The last one
Wow this is a really cool trick! I was having this problem too :)
Does anyone have A chart of what each(all) key(s) do(es)?
José María Casanova Crespo wrote:
El jue, 01 de 05 de 2003 a las 16:35, Michael K O'Brien escribió:
Hola~
I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgrade
Haidiehoo Michael,
Yes, same here on a Dell Latitude C510.
My solution: (not the nicest, but ok): "Fn"-key + "Z"-key OR "Fn"-key +
"N"-key
I got this key combination from someone else on this mailinglist.
grtz,
Asim
Michael K O'Brien wrote:
Hola~
I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of
Hi there,
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
common problem after suspend-2-ram. Solution: press "Fn-Z" (English keyboard,
otherwise "Fn-Y"
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 07:35:25AM -0700, Michael K O'Brien wrote:
> Hola~
>
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
>
> The kicker is that the s
El jue, 01 de 05 de 2003 a las 16:35, Michael K O'Brien escribió:
> Hola~
>
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
>
> The kicker is that the sy
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