Trouble Turning on Wireless Capability
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Windows 7, Toshiba Satellite C655
I got a blue screen a week ago and when I turned my laptop back on my wireless capability was turned OFF. I tried everything from Mobilty Center to troubleshooting to uninstalling and reinstalling my wireless LAN and I'm pretty sure the way to turn it back ON is to press the wireless network button on my laptop F8.
The problem is, my laptop keyboard is practically broken, so none of the buttons work. My USB keyboard doesn't work because the Fn keys have different functions and the on-screen keyboard doesn't work because it uses the default functions, not computer specific ones.
I have looked practically everywhere but couldn't find a solution.
Is there another way to turn it ON ?
windows-7 wireless-networking keyboard toshiba-laptop
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Windows 7, Toshiba Satellite C655
I got a blue screen a week ago and when I turned my laptop back on my wireless capability was turned OFF. I tried everything from Mobilty Center to troubleshooting to uninstalling and reinstalling my wireless LAN and I'm pretty sure the way to turn it back ON is to press the wireless network button on my laptop F8.
The problem is, my laptop keyboard is practically broken, so none of the buttons work. My USB keyboard doesn't work because the Fn keys have different functions and the on-screen keyboard doesn't work because it uses the default functions, not computer specific ones.
I have looked practically everywhere but couldn't find a solution.
Is there another way to turn it ON ?
windows-7 wireless-networking keyboard toshiba-laptop
Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33
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Windows 7, Toshiba Satellite C655
I got a blue screen a week ago and when I turned my laptop back on my wireless capability was turned OFF. I tried everything from Mobilty Center to troubleshooting to uninstalling and reinstalling my wireless LAN and I'm pretty sure the way to turn it back ON is to press the wireless network button on my laptop F8.
The problem is, my laptop keyboard is practically broken, so none of the buttons work. My USB keyboard doesn't work because the Fn keys have different functions and the on-screen keyboard doesn't work because it uses the default functions, not computer specific ones.
I have looked practically everywhere but couldn't find a solution.
Is there another way to turn it ON ?
windows-7 wireless-networking keyboard toshiba-laptop
Windows 7, Toshiba Satellite C655
I got a blue screen a week ago and when I turned my laptop back on my wireless capability was turned OFF. I tried everything from Mobilty Center to troubleshooting to uninstalling and reinstalling my wireless LAN and I'm pretty sure the way to turn it back ON is to press the wireless network button on my laptop F8.
The problem is, my laptop keyboard is practically broken, so none of the buttons work. My USB keyboard doesn't work because the Fn keys have different functions and the on-screen keyboard doesn't work because it uses the default functions, not computer specific ones.
I have looked practically everywhere but couldn't find a solution.
Is there another way to turn it ON ?
windows-7 wireless-networking keyboard toshiba-laptop
windows-7 wireless-networking keyboard toshiba-laptop
edited Aug 10 '16 at 10:20
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Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33
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Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33
Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33
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If it was a heat sensor button for your wireless connection you can try putting a cell phone or magnet above the key and seeing if it triggers the switch. The problem is it is a hardwired switch so it is not something you can bypass inside of your operating system. Your alternative option is to obtain an external wireless or wired internet device and use it as a work around.
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If it was a heat sensor button for your wireless connection you can try putting a cell phone or magnet above the key and seeing if it triggers the switch. The problem is it is a hardwired switch so it is not something you can bypass inside of your operating system. Your alternative option is to obtain an external wireless or wired internet device and use it as a work around.
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If it was a heat sensor button for your wireless connection you can try putting a cell phone or magnet above the key and seeing if it triggers the switch. The problem is it is a hardwired switch so it is not something you can bypass inside of your operating system. Your alternative option is to obtain an external wireless or wired internet device and use it as a work around.
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If it was a heat sensor button for your wireless connection you can try putting a cell phone or magnet above the key and seeing if it triggers the switch. The problem is it is a hardwired switch so it is not something you can bypass inside of your operating system. Your alternative option is to obtain an external wireless or wired internet device and use it as a work around.
If it was a heat sensor button for your wireless connection you can try putting a cell phone or magnet above the key and seeing if it triggers the switch. The problem is it is a hardwired switch so it is not something you can bypass inside of your operating system. Your alternative option is to obtain an external wireless or wired internet device and use it as a work around.
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Possible duplicate: superuser.com/questions/455171/…
– Mimp
Aug 9 '16 at 19:03
Did you install the driver for F8 button to work as a on/off switch for WLAN? If you didn't here is the link to it: support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=2681454
– alljamin
Aug 10 '16 at 9:33