![]() ![]() I know there is an option in the BIOS settings, but this only toggles the built-in keyboard of the notebook, not on my wireless keyboard. As I don't use them very often, I want the F-keys to behave like the "real" F-keys ( F1- F12). I do have a wireless Logitech K750 keyboard (silver Mac version) connected to a Lenovo ThinkPad (via the unifying USB receiver, together with a wireless Logitech mouse M705) and currently running Ubuntu 12.04.īy default the F-keys are mapped as multimedia/function keys, e.g.
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