The D800 has some options to choose from in BIOS Setup (tap F2 on first Boot Screen), having to do
with Fn key and external Keyboards.
Also could try a reinstall of your QuickSet and/or DNSS following install of IntelliType, Logitech's
Driver's install should have an option about not interfering with your current Drivers.
I use a Dell External (USB) Keyboard (SK-8125) and it works great without addition of any Drivers,
including the eight 'HotKeys' along the top for Fwd/Back etc..
Love my Bluetooth IntelliMouse, also installed without IntelliPoint Drivers, ALPS Console
does most of the 'settings' (except side-scroll, but I prefer Auto-Scroll anyway) and its Plug'nPlay install
even added a "Bluetooth Mouse" Tab with a Page showing Mouse Battery status and Warning Setting options.:)
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with Fn key and external Keyboards.
Also could try a reinstall of your QuickSet and/or DNSS following install of IntelliType, Logitech's
Driver's install should have an option about not interfering with your current Drivers.
I use a Dell External (USB) Keyboard (SK-8125) and it works great without addition of any Drivers,
including the eight 'HotKeys' along the top for Fwd/Back etc..
Love my Bluetooth IntelliMouse, also installed without IntelliPoint Drivers, ALPS Console
does most of the 'settings' (except side-scroll, but I prefer Auto-Scroll anyway) and its Plug'nPlay install
even added a "Bluetooth Mouse" Tab with a Page showing Mouse Battery status and Warning Setting options.:)
Message Edited by Art on 01-29-2006 01:59 PM