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I was wondering if you could recommend any overclocking software that would work like afterburner works for gpus, letting me apply different profiles on the fly in windows. I'm used to traditional bios oc, never tried any software so I'm looking for something good to try it out. 125 High Speed Mode. When 125HSM was originally announced in 2004, it was called Afterburner. It is currently marketed as a proprietary extension of Broadcom's Xpress technology, their standards-based frame-bursting approach that is supported by their 54g Wi-Fi chipsets. Afterburner can be used in networks that also have 802.11b devices, and will not disable the use of them. Afterburner can help in environments dense with wireless signals. Many MiniPCI cards built into notebooks and many PC Cards are based on Broadcom chips whose configurations support Afterburner Synonyms. Afterburner is also known as.

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In most dell laptop (e.g. Studio 1555, Inspiron 1545, Inspiron 3000, Inspiron N5010 etc) the F1-F12 keys at the top of the keyboard are dual function with Multimedia/OEM keys such as volume and screen brightness etc. The problem is, is that the Multimedia/OEM keys are the default, and you have to press the Fn key to get the F1-F12 key to work.

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For example, this means you have to hit Alt+Fn+F4 to close a window, instead of the regular Alt+F4. This is really annoying. Is there a way to reverse the default functions of the F1-F12 keys in Windows?

Ideally this is possible without some kind of third party hotkey manager.

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From Whirlpool's KB article on the Dell Studio 1555:

The media buttons are switched on by default instead of the F keys so to perform a task such as closing a window (Alt-F4), you are required to press Alt-Fn-F4. To reverse this function, it is necessary to go into the BIOS.

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Often the ESC key fill have a 'function lock' icon which looks like a padlock.Press the 'FN' select key and ESC and it switches the function keys to behave as function keys.

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Just for reference, I have been using a Studio 1555 with Vista 64bit for the last 6 months.

This setting does not appear in the Windows Mobility Center on my system, so I needed to change the setting in BIOS by pressing F2 at boot (no need to press fn F2, even when the keys behave as media keys in Windows). Occasionally, this setting appears to revet and I need to set the option again in the BIOS.

As noted above, perhaps there is some key combination to change the behaviour. I cannot explain why the keys reverted back to their media function by default.

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I believe it's ...

shift + numlock

My laptop is at home, so I can't test it.

Per comment: Check out this thread. It indicates there is a BIOS setting.

JP AliotoJP Alioto

You set the media keys in the bios from media to function. It will toggle the Fn keys to the top and media where you hold the Fn key.

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Just search for Windows Mobility Center and change the option from there. No need to goto the BIOS.

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Gambiosi

For Dell Control Panel->Hardware and sound ->Adjust Commonly used Mobility SettingsChange the Function Key Row to 'Function Key' thats all

SubashSubash

On Dell XPS 13 9370 it's depends on the BIOS settings. See the picture below.

You have three options:

  1. With 'Fn Lock' you can toggle between Functions and Media keys with Fn+Esc.
  2. With 'Lock mode disable' you can use F1-12 keys as Media keys.
  3. With 'Lock mode enabled' you can use F1-12 keys as Functions keys.
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Yes, this is possible, but I cannot remember if it is a BIOS setting or software setting. It might just be a combo you push on your keyboard to turn function on or off by default. This can vary from laptop to laptop. On Apple macbook pro's the function is on by default. A dell laptop i had once was off by default and you could change it through a combo on the keyboard.

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