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    Upgrading my Studio 1535 with Windows 7 but now my touch keys won't work?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by demonhotrod, Jul 17, 2011.

  1. demonhotrod

    demonhotrod Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm guessing I need a copy of Quickset to make it work? But does anyone know if I can just use the one they have listed for Windows Vista or will I need to find another version?

    Thanks for any help :)
     
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  3. demonhotrod

    demonhotrod Notebook Evangelist

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    Sorry, it's Windows 7 x32 that i've updated too and I went to my service tag support page but it didn't have Windows 7 listed at all
     
  4. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    If there isn't a 7 version, your best bet is generally to use the Vista version... if that doesn't work, though, you're probably out of luck.
     
  5. jstallan

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    Have a look at using the Microsoft Multimedia keyboard software - trial and error but I've previously had some success in using this when reverting laptops back to XP