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    12.10 Fn keys and hot keys are switched.

    I recently got a new laptop and installed 12.10 on it. I noticed right away that the "hot keys" on the F keys didn't always do what was pictured and also I noticed that the "hot keys" and the function keys were reversed. e.g. to close a window I have to hit alt-fn-F2 instead of just alt-F2. This is pretty annoying because I've been using the same keyboard shortcuts for years and I don't really want to have to re-learn them.

    I would also like to switch what the hot keys do, for example the F3 key is pictured as increase screen brightness but it really puts the computer to sleep. I would like to change this back to increase the brightness

    I looked in keyboard shortcuts settings but these options are not in there. I also downloaded gconf-editor but was unable to find where to change the shortcuts on it. (they weren't at apps \ metacity \ keybinding_commands like others described)

    any help would be greatly appreciated

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    Re: 12.10 Fn keys and hot keys are switched.

    bump

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    Re: 12.10 Fn keys and hot keys are switched.

    So pressing function + f3 will increase screen brightness then?
    I don't know the answer, but I'll have a look for you and see if I can find anything.

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    Re: 12.10 Fn keys and hot keys are switched.

    Do you mean that the Fn key acts like it is "pressed by default" so in order to use a shortcut without the Fn key, you have to "unpress" it?

    If i am not wrong, it is not possible to remap Fn key since it is a hardware button.

    I had such an experience before, the solution was to go into BIOS and change a setting that modified the Fn key behaviour.

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