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Presume you are using Windows 8.1, 32 bits or 54 bits version. 1. Press Windows + X keys and then click Device Manger. 2. Search for Pointing Devices. 3. Right click the Touchpad (it may be listed as Synaptic touchpad) and click uninstall. IF do not get any option listed as Pointing Devices or Touchpad or Synaptic touchpad GO TO Control Panel - Device Manager - Mice and Pointing devices - double click the touch pad - Driver's tab - disable.
Now go to website http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Touchpad&os=30
Select the driver for your Windows 8.1 (depending if 32 bit or 64 bit, download, install and restart your computer. Fn+F9 for disabling should work.
Check to make sure you have the location settings correct in your computer as different locations around the world use different keyboard layouts. I.E. US keyboard layout is different the Great Britain layout.
check whether the 2 is working or not if it is not the key is faulty you can change it or use on screen keyboard, start-programs-accessories- accessibility
Bios settings are retained by the Motherboard Battery in the CMOS.
Disconnecting the battery clears CMOS and returns the settings to their
original state. Typically this can be done by simply removing the CMOS
battery and waiting about 15 seconds before reinserting and booting PC.
Nowadays most Motherboard manufacturers supply a jumper to not only
disconnect the battery but also ground the CMOS to effectively drain
any residual power.
The instructions for your MB are found below. JP5
is located to the left of the battery and next to the PCI 2 slot on
your MB. There is a Manual for your MB on this site and the MB layout
can be found at
just to clarify, to clear your BIOS, there should be a 3 pin set on your board usually located some where just below your RAM. On the board will be printed something like "CLR" or "CLEAR" move the pin connector, with the power off, from its current position to the middle pin and the open pin. Wait about 15 to 20 seconds and move the connector back to the original position. You have just reset your bios to factory defaults.
- you can try removing the cmos battery
- download the motherboard manual from the manufacturer? to find the jumper layout
- possibly the jumper is just 2 solder pads and not the actual jumper pins. you can short them momentarily together to get the same result as removing a jumper.
- sometimes the inside of the pc case or cover has a schematic sticker attached to give the motherboard layout.
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