I hope someone can help? The new driver may still not solve the problem, but it's a process of elimination, unless someone knows of another solution? I tried to find a suitable driver for the docking via the HP site and google, but all sources lead me in circles and eventually to nothing so far. The mouse and keyboard work when plugged directly into USB port on the laptop. Since the new image, I can't have the mouse or the keybouard to work with the docking station (the monitor does not work). I use it with a HP 2012 W90 - A7E32AA Docking Station, with monitor, keyboard and mouse attached. I have recvently had my laptop re-inaged to a 64-bit version of Windows 7 (HP ProBook 650 G1). HP ProBook 650 G1: HP 2012 W90 - A7E32AA Docking Station If so, please call the HP Support to get the keyboard replaced. Please check if the problem persists in Safe Mode, command prompt, Notepad. Is there something I can do to lower the sensitivity of the keys on this keyboard? This does not happen with the other keys, just the number '8 '. Or if I type with any force over a slight pressure on the rest of the keys, i8t wi8l also start typin8g the nu8mber '8 '. If I barely touch the '8' key he type the number "8" a dozen times. Hello! I have a HP Probook 650 computer G1 cell phone brand new. HP ProBook 650 G1: '8' key is super sensitive. The corresponding option is more referred to Action Mode button for this model of HP laptop, at least not for the version of BIOS this Probook 650 G1 (worm 1.36, ). * go to the BIOS Setup in the usual way (shut down, then power on, press ESC, choose F10 for Bios configuration) Problem is now resolved, thanks to HP Technical Support phone line. The configuration screen of the BIOS on my new machine does not seem to show the key Action Mode (or same System Configuration) as an option. Pavilion G6), but it does not work for this Probook. and I have used this method on the previous laptop HP (e.g.
I saw a few tips on how to disable the Mode keys on some laptops HP - eg Workaround doesn't seem to work for the ESC key. I found Ctrl + Fn + the function key corresponding is workaround to achieve some (but not all) the standard functions - but which is cumbersome when used frequently. I just bought a HP Probook G1, intel i7 650 - 4600 m, system BIOS 01.34-, keyboard review KBC 16.3 C version.ĮSC and F1 through F12 function keys seem to be in the Mode of action key (for example flight gives HP, F6 system information allows you to change the audio levels, etc.)- and I prefer to keep the standard functions of these keys (for shortcuts in Word and Excel, also for Express Scribe transcription software). HP Probook 650 G1: How to disable the keys way to Probook 650 G1 running Windows 7, 64-bit This will allow other users to find what worked for you. » If you think that I helped to solve your problem, please click the button of "acceptable Solution". If it helps and you want to thank me, please click the 'Thumbs Up' icon to say thank you. I know that you are not running Windows Vista, but the answer is always valid for you. With regard to programs of Cisco that you listed, on the Microsoft Forums ( ) well answer your question about Cisco programs you listed. Also, here is the 'HP PC' document - troubleshooting wireless network and the Internet (Windows 10) consumer ( ) for reference. "Hi sorry that was meant to be an internal memo that I'm not trained on commercial products and I was hoping one of my colleagues would help, but I'll try my best to help you.įor your wireless problem, there are several troubleshooting documents available on the page of product support for your ProBook ( ), that might be useful.
In addition, it was impossible on W10 to open the Broadcom Wireless Tool (Control Panel) software, I always get an error message.
I run Microsoft Fixit and found out that I have:Īfter having updated Broadcom driver on Windows 10 WiFi worked well, but I still had an error message ' Broadcom 802.11 network adapter wi - fi doesn't work "whenever I turned on the laptop. You help me find a software which VPN I have in my book? but I'm not sure I have the Cisco Client in my notebook. I read that Cisco VPN Client is the problem when upgrading to W10.
I read a lot of discussion about it and I decide to yestarday to roll back to Windows 7 in order to do a clean update by ISO and unisntall VPN. I upgraded my laptop to Windows 10 but, like many people, I encountered some problems with the Broadcom 802.11 wi - fi adapter.
ProBook 650 1: Problems with W10 upgrade - Client VPN in my notebook?