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    FN+X Keys

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by philiphan, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. philiphan

    philiphan Notebook Consultant

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    Using a Clevo 170HMx, I've noticed Fn + 1 increases your fan speed.

    What does the other numbers do?
     
  2. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    its all in the user manual on the drivers cd that came with your computer.
    each model can be slightly different so best to check there than me post the wrong info.
     
  3. philiphan

    philiphan Notebook Consultant

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    Ive checked the Manual (booklet) and it only mentions Fn+5
     
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    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    i have no idea what that model is and i cant find it on the clevo list.
    is it a brand new model and do clevo resellers sell it?

    just for example here is the guide from one of the older 15" models
     

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    DGDXGDG Notebook Deity

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    wondering if there are other key like fn+1
    fn+1 is more down than bios, bcz when push the power bottom fn+1 work immediately, before the screen light up/bios post, i think its ec related....