I'm running Zorin Core OS. I need to invert my FN key, so I can use the F keys for music and such, without pressing FN every time. I've tried FN+ESC, FN+NUM, FN+~ None of those seems to work. I'm using a Logitech G513 Keyboard Thanks
Yeah, searched everywhere. Nothing in bios or anything. Can't use GHub in linux. It's fine, just have to deal with it.
This is usually done in the BIOS. I had that on my IdeaPad laptop - there was a toggle in the BIOS settings. Edit: Just noticed you mentioned it, sorry for redundant information. Edit 2: Does this happen consistently on all desktop environments (and also in Windows)? Edit 3: GRUB command line changes can work, e.g.: https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/eeepc-mx-linux-fan-control-brightness.html Mrk
It's usually a bios setting (or specific to a keyboard; I had an old Gateway 2000 keyboard way back that could be reprogrammed). If the bios can't change it, then the OS doesn't even know the Fn key is being used. It's old, but see https://superuser.com/questions/564...-function-keys-on-a-generic-keyboard-in-linux Maybe you could just remap the function keys and the Fn-altered function keys to reverse the effects?
@Infected And if you plug your keyboard on a Windows computer and set the Fn key to your needs using Ghub or Logitech gaming software, then unplug and plug into your linux computer ?