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Press the menu key, use the arrow keys to select an option, and press Enter to activate it.

This key makes it possible to use the context menu with just the keyboard and without a mouse. If you select a file or folder in File Explorer and press the menu key, you’ll see a context menu just as if you had right-clicked on the file. This is key is useful if you don’t have a mouse or don’t have a mouse with a right mouse button. Try it-press the menu key while viewing this web page and you’ll see your web browser’s context menu, just as if you had right-clicked on the page. It’s basically like right-clicking on your selection in the application. The menu key opens a context menu for your current application. Sometimes it shows a small pointer hovering above a menu and sometimes it looks like a stylized menu-a square or rectangle with some horizontal lines inside it. This picture isn’t standardized and will look different on different keyboards. It doesn’t have the word “menu” printed on it-it has a little picture that looks like a menu.

FORUM RULES, HOW-TOs and FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.Ironically, Lenovo Legion 5 (gaming laptop) has keyboard with keyboard layout exactly I need (but without some other important features i.e.
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Is there any way to fix this behaviour of thinkpad keyboard (using some modified BIOS, modified hotkey driver or changing keyboard driver configuration in registry or maybe handling keyboard hardware events before driver)? Lenovo doesn't offer any tool to customize keys above numpad, but I hope there are some some unofficial solutions. It is a little bit strange - because new layout is introduced in most new thinkapads (not only in my P72) and I could expect that not only me would have possibility to do some customisation. In this forum I've read many post about modding keyboards to "7 row", modding BIOS, but none about changing behaviour of modern keyboards.
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I haven't found any BIOS mods with additional features.

Fn-Ctrl swap) can be set in BIOS, but these options are limited. I've also found that some keyboard features (i.e.
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There are some entries in registry which looks like configuration for driver keys translation but I'm afraid of changing it without any knowledge about result (and it is hopeless trying to find solution using trial and error method). I was looking for a solution but I didn't find any. I other words, this driver handles keyboard events and translate it to other events - and because of this operating system doesn't know anything about key pressing, and also any program cannot remap keys. In P72 these keys works only when some additional driver named "Hotkey Features Integration" is installed.īut this driver do something strange with keyboard events and as result pressing keys Calc and Sleep is not recognized as "key press" but just executes calculator or turns off laptop. SharpKeys, PowerToys, AutoHotKeys) but unpleasant surprise awaited me after purchase.
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I thought it will be easy to replace definition of particular keys using dedicated software (i.e. In P72 there are (Calc, (, ), Sleep) buttons above numeric keyboard. I make permanent errors editing text, my fingers are trying to find keys in places where are other keys. And this is not only question of my comfort but something deep in my muscle memory. I'm used to have some important keys (Home, End, PgUp, PgDown) above numeric keyboard. I've got P72 and it made me very frustrated because of its keyboard.
