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I have been using emacs for many years, and I have several common commands mapped to the function keys (at the top of the keyboard) for convenience. I am now trying to use emacs on a Red Hat 8 Linux virtual machine (VMware) under Windows. I am finding that I have to press the fn key (at the bottom of the keyboard) before I can use the function keys, which I never had to do before. This is a huge annoyance for me. Is there a way to make the function keys active without having to first hit the fn key? Thanks.

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  • that is a question for Windows experts, I'm afraid. Your VM is not the one "talking to" your keyboard.CommentedMar 18 at 23:11

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I just did a little search and discovered that the shift key on the left side of my keyboard doubles as a function lock key while the fn key is held down. Fantastic! I would have been a major annoyance to have to press the fn key every time I use a function key in emacs.

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