Is using hotkey software required?
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:05 pm
Hi all,
I own a Thinkpad Edge E520 (which I know isn't considered a "real" ThinkPad). As is usually my custom, I did a fresh reinstall of Windows on it. Typically I don't install OEM provided software as it is low quality but Lenovo's seems to be superior.
My questions is whether or not using the hotkey software is required. I know of no other way to enable/disable my wireless other than having the hotkey software installed. On a clean install of Windows, pressing the F9 key (that controls the wireless) does nothing. Only if I install the hotkey software am I able to enable/disable the wireless card.
This is alright, but it would make it hard to use other operating systems that don't have that sofware available (Windows 8 right now for example).
I own a Thinkpad Edge E520 (which I know isn't considered a "real" ThinkPad). As is usually my custom, I did a fresh reinstall of Windows on it. Typically I don't install OEM provided software as it is low quality but Lenovo's seems to be superior.
My questions is whether or not using the hotkey software is required. I know of no other way to enable/disable my wireless other than having the hotkey software installed. On a clean install of Windows, pressing the F9 key (that controls the wireless) does nothing. Only if I install the hotkey software am I able to enable/disable the wireless card.
This is alright, but it would make it hard to use other operating systems that don't have that sofware available (Windows 8 right now for example).