F-Lock

The F-Lock key on a Microsoft keyboard

The F-Lock key, introduced by Microsoft in 2001,[1] toggles the state of the function keys. When on, keys F1 to F12 behave as applicable, with meanings defined by the application being used at the time. When off, new behaviour is used: F5 means "open", F10 means "spell" etc. In early models, the state reverted to off at each reboot or keyboard reset, but later models retained F-Lock state across reboots.

Other keyboard manufacturers (such as Logitech and Viewsonic) have also implemented the F-Lock onto their keyboards.

  1. ^ Yong Shu Chiang (2001-10-16). "Microsoft Office Keyboard". CNET Asia. Archived from the original on 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2008-11-21.