Function buttons (F1, F2, ... F10 etc.) are usually located in the top row of keys on your keyboard. Location may be different on different keyboards.
on a QWERTY keyboard it is located on the T and to press it most phones have a FN button.
The 'windows button' - located to the left of the keyboard, between the FN and ALT keys
Try fn+F1 or maybe fn+F2 ---- Fn+F7
The Fn button stands for Function, it is used to combine keys, when you hold down that button you press one of the buttons with the same blue format to perform that function
The Fn key on a dell desktop computer is typically located along the bottom left corner or upper area of the keyboard. They are more commonly found on laptop computers.
First, locate the fn buttons. Try to find the fn button that has a signal- like small picture on one of the buttons. Once you find it, first press fn+ that fn key i told you to find. Hope it works for you.
A Button- z B Button- x C Up - fn left arrow C Down - fn right arrow C Left - fn Delete C Right - fn down arrow L Button- a R Button- s Z Button- space Analog Stick- arrow keys Control Pad- 2, 4, 6, 8 on numpad Start/Pause- return/enter
Press and hold "FN" button, then press F10 or F9 (while holding "FN"). "FN" is on the left of the lowest row of buttons.
Where is the FN key on a Logitech keyboard? Last row, 6th button.
FN and F5.
The FN key stands for function and then your f1 f2 ...... keys Also, in mathematics it stands for Fibonacci number, Fn. But you probably mean on the computer keyboard.
You have to consume the entire keyboard, and when you spit it back out again, all F keys will have been thoroughly pressed, except for the Fn button. It works!