Function Keys Not Working in Windows 10? Here's What to Do

October 2024 · 4 minute read

The Function keys give you a faster and easier way to control several hardware features. Using the Fn keys you can adjust the screen brightness, control the speaker volume, or turn on and off airplane mode, among many functions.

But sometimes these stop working and now you have to open Action Center or Settings every time you need to adjust your computer settings. If this happened to you, our guide will help you fix it.

1. Make Sure the Fn Keys Are Not Locked

Most of the time, the Fn keys stopped working because someone accidentally pressed the Fn lock key. The Fn lock key also impacts other toggle keys such as Caps Lock or Num Lock so it’s easy to find out if the Fn keys are locked.

On your keyboard, look for an Fn, F lock, or F Mode key. Depending on your laptop, you should press for one time or press and hold for a few seconds. If this didn’t work, press the Fn and Esc keys at the same time.

Then, try to use one of the Function keys.

2. Check Your Keyboard for Dirt and Grime

If certain Fn keys are still working, it might be a sign to clean your keyboard. If it’s been long enough since the last cleaning, there could be enough dust in your keyboard to stop it from functioning as usual. If you are knowledgeable enough, you can clean your laptop by yourself as long as you have the right tools.

Also, if you have connected a keyboard to your computer try these quick fixes:

3. Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter

On older Windows versions, you could’ve accessed the Hardware and Device troubleshooter via Control Panel. Now, you need a command line to access it. Here is how you can do it:

  • In the Start menu search bar, search for command prompt and select the Best match.
  • Type msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic.
  • Press Enter. This will bring up the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. On its window, click Next to start the troubleshooting process
  • 4. Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter

    If the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter wasn’t enough to fix your problem and get the Fn keys working again, there is another Windows tool you can use. This time, you can access it through Settings.

  • Open Settings and head to Update & Security.
  • From the left pane, select Troubleshoot.
  • Click Additional troubleshooters.
  • From Find and fix other problems, click Keyboard > Run the troubleshooter.
  • 5. Turn Off Filter Keys

    In Windows, the Filter Keys feature is designed to stop repeated keystrokes. However, disabling it might have a positive impact on the Fn keys functionality.

  • Open Control Panel.
  • Go to View by and select Large Icons and Small icons.
  • Click Ease of Access Center.
  • From the Explore all settings list, select Make the keyboard easier to use.
  • Head to the Make it easier to type section and uncheck the Turn on Filter Keys option.
  • Click Apply > OK to save your new changes.
  • 6. Update Your Keyboards Drivers

    There is a chance the Fn keys stopped working because of an outdated, damaged, or corrupted driver. In this case, updating the keyboard driver should fix the problem.

    Follow these steps to update the keyboard driver with Device Manager:

  • Right-click Start and select Device Manager.
  • Extend the Keyboard list.
  • Right-click the driver and select Update driver.
  • Choose the Search automatically for drivers option and click Start.
  • If you want to download the keyboard driver from the producer’s website, make sure you get the right driver for your Windows version and processor type. Or you can use a free driver updater to make the job easier.

    Bring Back the Convenience of Fn Keys

    There you have it. A list of quick and easy solutions to fix your computer Fn keys. However, if the level of convenience provided by the Fn keys is not enough for you, try an app that allows you to remap your keyboard.

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