For example, if you’re using a Lenovo ThinkPad, the Esc key says “FnLk” at the bottom, which means that you’ll use the Esc key as the function lock key. [1] X Research source Not all keyboards have a Function Lock key, so this method won’t work for everyone.

For example, if you’re using a Lenovo ThinkPad, the Esc key says “FnLk” at the bottom, which means that you’ll use the Esc key as the function lock key. [1] X Research source Not all keyboards have a Function Lock key, so this method won’t work for everyone.

For example, if you’re using a Lenovo ThinkPad, the Esc key says “FnLk” at the bottom, which means that you’ll use the Esc key as the function lock key. [1] X Research source Not all keyboards have a Function Lock key, so this method won’t work for everyone.

For example, if you’re using a Lenovo ThinkPad, the Esc key says “FnLk” at the bottom, which means that you’ll use the Esc key as the function lock key. [1] X Research source Not all keyboards have a Function Lock key, so this method won’t work for everyone.

You can restore the original settings at any time by pressing those two keys again.

You can restore the original settings at any time by pressing those two keys again.

Press the Windows key + I key together to open Settings. Click Update & Security (Windows 10). Click Recovery in the left panel. Click Restart now under “Advanced startup” in the right panel. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings and select Restart. The PC will boot into the BIOS. If you don’t have a UEFI settings option, search for your computer model to figure out which key you need to use to enter the BIOS.

Press the Windows key + I key together to open Settings. Click Update & Security (Windows 10). Click Recovery in the left panel. Click Restart now under “Advanced startup” in the right panel. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings and select Restart. The PC will boot into the BIOS. If you don’t have a UEFI settings option, search for your computer model to figure out which key you need to use to enter the BIOS.

Press the Windows key + I key together to open Settings. Click Update & Security (Windows 10). Click Recovery in the left panel. Click Restart now under “Advanced startup” in the right panel. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings and select Restart. The PC will boot into the BIOS. If you don’t have a UEFI settings option, search for your computer model to figure out which key you need to use to enter the BIOS.

Press the Windows key + I key together to open Settings. Click Update & Security (Windows 10). Click Recovery in the left panel. Click Restart now under “Advanced startup” in the right panel. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings and select Restart. The PC will boot into the BIOS. If you don’t have a UEFI settings option, search for your computer model to figure out which key you need to use to enter the BIOS.

Press the Windows key + I key together to open Settings. Click Update & Security (Windows 10). Click Recovery in the left panel. Click Restart now under “Advanced startup” in the right panel. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings and select Restart. The PC will boot into the BIOS. If you don’t have a UEFI settings option, search for your computer model to figure out which key you need to use to enter the BIOS.

If you don’t see an option with a name like this, look for System Options or similar. You may need to select an Advanced menu first. [2] X Research source

If you don’t see an option with a name like this, look for System Options or similar. You may need to select an Advanced menu first. [2] X Research source

Pressing the FN key along with an F1-F12 key will activate the action. For example, tapping FN + F10 toggles airplane mode, which is shown as an airplane on the MSI keyboard. You can toggle this feature back on by returning to these BIOS settings at any time.

If you want to use the hotkey functions of the keyboard, such as toggling Wi-Fi on or off or muting the volume, you can still press Fn and the associated F1-F12 key to do so. [4] X Research source

If you want to use the hotkey functions of the keyboard, such as toggling Wi-Fi on or off or muting the volume, you can still press Fn and the associated F1-F12 key to do so. [4] X Research source