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The original poster, TheUberCannon, asks how to fix an issue where their keyboard functions have been altered, requiring the use of the Fn key for standard operations like copy-paste. They express frustration over this change happening unexpectedly. A forum user suggests checking the laptop manufacturer's website for specific drivers or software updates related to the Function key, though no direct solution is provided due to lack of device details.

TheUberCannon

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Title explains it all. I have no idea how this happened, so is there a way to fix this?
 

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So I guess, we can assume that since you are talking about a "Function Key" (Fn), then we are talking about a laptop.
Have you checked your laptop manufacturer's website to see if there is a specific driver / software package relevant for your particular laptop?
Very often there is but without knowing any specifics about your exact machine, Manufacturer's Name, Model Name, Model Number, etc., it's difficult to offer any specifics.

TheUberCannon

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More Details: It changed how i do curtain operations (Such as copy-pasting) now required Fn for a Ctrl replacement, and Ctrl for a Fn replacement. So if i want to copy-paste, i need to use Fn + C, Fn + V. It's not very good when it popped out on my computer just to apply this.
 

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So I guess, we can assume that since you are talking about a "Function Key" (Fn), then we are talking about a laptop.
Have you checked your laptop manufacturer's website to see if there is a specific driver / software package relevant for your particular laptop?
Very often there is but without knowing any specifics about your exact machine, Manufacturer's Name, Model Name, Model Number, etc., it's difficult to offer any specifics.
 

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