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I have a dell studio, picture provided in link, and in that picture, the buttons that are labeled by the number 4, i was wondering if anyone knew how to shut those off, because i have been having problems with them.
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Thanks
EDIT- That is not my personal computer in the link, but i have the same dell studio.
Also, i have vista home premium, don't know if that'll help or not.
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Thanks
EDIT- That is not my personal computer in the link, but i have the same dell studio.
Also, i have vista home premium, don't know if that'll help or not.
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I dont have vista but xp, but i'll try help you.
Go to controll pannel.
Select printers and other hardware.
Select keyboard
Press the hardware tab then properties
Press the driver tab
And then you will have to play around with it from there as i am not sure.
Possible uninstall your keyboard and install a new one like Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Hope this helps
Go to controll pannel.
Select printers and other hardware.
Select keyboard
Press the hardware tab then properties
Press the driver tab
And then you will have to play around with it from there as i am not sure.
Possible uninstall your keyboard and install a new one like Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Hope this helps
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no, it's not a keyboarding issue, its an issue with a button set that they added on the dell studio's, but thanks anyway.
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This is the phone number for dell support if you want to give them a ring.
1-800-873-2244
1-800-873-2244
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