On 2020-09-01 17:59, Fred Smith wrote:
Does anyone know how to produce "Fn" from a standard desktop keyboard?
No clue, but isn't there a "monitor preference" application, possibly
called "display"? it is used when you have two or more displays to arrange
them relative to eachother, to set each one's resolution, and define which
one is the main display.
Not runninhg F32 here, but it may be available on a panel in the "add
to panel" section, or it should also appear on the menus somewhere
(unless you're running Gnome, where they believe in hiding everything
useful).
Fred
Yes, I did as you describe and have the right settings. This is for
Fedora 32 and XFCE, there is a Display in the settings menu that permits
selection of, in this case, the HP 27" monitor.
I was hoping for a solution to the absent Fn key on desktop keyboards
which I would like to have. However the integral keyboard make the
necessary selection, just not as conveniently.
Thank you for responding,
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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