![]() ![]() This was an issue on Windows 10 and it seems to have transitioned to Windows 11 too. Corrupted Lenovo Pointing Device driver – If you’re experiencing this issue on a Lenovo laptop, chances are you’re dealing with a classic case of a corrupted pointing device driver.If you didn’t meddle with the BIOS or UEFI settings recently, it’s also possible da a recent BIOS or UEFI update ended up disabling the function keys. Function keys are disabled via BIOS or UEFI Settings – Keep in mind that many laptops will ship with firmware that has the option to disable the keyboard’s function keys directly from the UEFI or BIOS settings.Fortunately, Microsoft resolved this problem with build 22000.120, so all you need to do to fix this problem (if this scenario is applicable) is to install every pending Windows 11 update. ![]() This problem particularly affected function keys.
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