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Fn+Ecs button lock diode

phbrd
Star I
System: Windows 10
Battery or AC: both
Model: UX425EA
Frequency of occurrence: permanent
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Detailed description:
Hello.
There is a Fn+Ecs lock possibility on my keyboard.
The "problem" is that the status diode on this key is ON when the lock is OFF (basically it's ON all the time, because I don't use this lock at all).
In my opinion this diode should be ON only when the lock is ON.
Can you please tell me if this is a designed behavior or it could be changed in settings?
Thanks
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phbrd
Star I
@MotoWiZ thank for pointing in this direction
I've found only one thing in BIOS there regarding FN and it's just disables Fn+Ecs lock, so diode is ON all the time
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Blake_ASUS
Community Legend II
Hi there,
It is designed behavior.
The light is to remind you that you need to press the FN key with the F1-F12 key to use the function keys.
But yes, it is some time really confusing and easy to forget.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestion.
I will reported to related department.

phbrd
Star I
@Blake_ASUS thank you
for me it's just not logical comparing to CapsLock and NumLock regular behavior
no need to exclude this functionality completely, just to give users a choice, what they want this button diode to remind them about

hjheins
Star III
Hi phbrd,

am I correct in understanding you are basically asking for this functionality:
hjheins
  1. Model: UM325UA

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Currently there is a setting in the BIOS which enables/disables to lock the Fn-Keys.

However, there is not an option to set the default boot-up value of the Fn Key(s).

Might I propose the BIOS option to, on boot, either set to F# or to Function ?

That would actually be a true usability upgrade. (I can not count how may times i get a refresh when I actually want to increase the brightness... 🙂 ).

thanks,

Hendrik-Jan


Suggestion for BIOS / usability improvement

phbrd
Star I
hi @hjheins
no, I'm asking to invert Fn+Esc diode state for this button
in my case this diode is ON while Fn+Esc lock is in OFF state
I have no problem with boot up value, my Fn+Esc lock state is "remembered" after boot/restart