Hotkey Driver For Panasonic Notebook Computer
Hello everyone, as you can tell I'm new to this forum. I have a couple laptops and ran into a problem that I just can't solve on my own with one of them. I've been trying to find the hotkey driver for the Toughbook cf-29 for the past three days with no luck.
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I went to the panasonic site, downloaded the drivers and they just dont work.2 out of 10 hotkeys work and that's it. They worked last week, but I had some problems and just decided to format the whole drive and so now I have this problem. Can anyone help.? Thanks in advance. I have 2 CF-28s.
The 1st one is my main 'play' laptop. Medion Home Cinema 8 0 Serial Port more. The other is a spare for parts and experimentation. My working one had the hotkeys working fine. The hotkey driver that I took off the laptop prior to reformatting it was reinstalled.
I swapped in a rubberized keyboard and that opened up even more hotkeys. (Lighting for keyboard) I broke the keyboard connector and needed to swap out the motherboard from the spare to my working one. Now NONE of the hotkeys work! (fn keys) I can't imagine it's a BIOS thing since they all offer hotkeys.
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Looks like all Toughbook people are having a hard time. I've tried everything. I've uninstalled the drivers, reinstalled the drivers.
The MoBo I swaped in had a diferent number than the one I had in there originally. Don't all CF-28's have hotkey functionality???
I could swear they do. Now I don't know. I have a bottle of Jack Daniels for the person who tells me how! The only thing I can think of is that I need to reinstall XP on the new MoBo. Maybe there is a conflict of drivers when I swapped.
It would be a small price to pay to get my hotkeys back! Either that or I'll unsolder the keyboard connector of the good MoBo and solder it on the original one.
It would be tough to do but may be possible. Go to bios to see exactly what model you have.
E.g, mine says CFW2 on the front, but the BIOS is more specific, and says CFW2B Go to this link, which has drivers for every model (google threw it up!) download and extract the driver to some directory. I have hkeyman.exe HKUNINST.VBS HOTKEY.CAT HOTKEY.INF HOTKEY.SYS I ran the EXE, it installed some option in the start menu, but did not make it work - but do it anyway, it might be part of it. I right clicked the INF and chose install, that did not help. Then I found the more obvious way to install the driver.
It's similar to how you install a LAN driver in win2k. You choose the item in device manager and properties, point it to the driver location. Here, choose an item under 'other devices'(these are HW whose drivers are not installed).
I chose the last one. It detected the driver when I pointed it to it. Restarted windows. I have Win XP, but since it is an NT, I suspect would work for Vista, or 2k too. Wait a minute. Are you talking about the Fn + Fxx key combinations, doing things like turning up/down the brightness, turning off the sound, showing battery life, etc? That can't be what this hotkey driver is all about.
The Fn key functions function at a much lower level. They don't need an OS at all! They work in DOS.
They work in W9X. They even work in the CMOS setup screens! So tell me, what IS the hotkey driver for? I install it on mine just because I don't like the yellow?'
S in device manager, but other than that I have no idea what it does!