Hotkeys not working - can't find a solution
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:07 am
I just reinstalled my OS on my T60 and everything seems to be working fine, however, I cannot get the hotkeys to work. That means that things like the ThinkVantage button, volume buttons, and Fn + F8 do not do anything right now. Manually starting the .exe files that some of the shortcuts point to does work.
-I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Hotkeys driver which includes the OSD driver.
-I have installed every single driver and Lenovo utility I could get my hands on, including the power driver, power management software, access connections, everything. Everything seems to be working fine except this particular feature.
-I suspect the OSD is partially responsible for this problem. OSD does not even show up in services.msc and trying to start the service manually by starting tphksvc.exe under DRIVERS\HOTKEY\OSD does not work as it does not show up in processes (at least permanently, it may be immediately closing). Confirmed in a command prompt - "tphksvc does not exist as an installed service".
I am at a loss what to do - I've gotten way too comfortable with my other computers which run Windows 7 and don't require any real troubleshooting skills!
The ironic thing is that I ran into this exact same problem on my mom's T410 when I bought that, and I solved the problem, but I can't remember what I did to fix it.
-I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Hotkeys driver which includes the OSD driver.
-I have installed every single driver and Lenovo utility I could get my hands on, including the power driver, power management software, access connections, everything. Everything seems to be working fine except this particular feature.
-I suspect the OSD is partially responsible for this problem. OSD does not even show up in services.msc and trying to start the service manually by starting tphksvc.exe under DRIVERS\HOTKEY\OSD does not work as it does not show up in processes (at least permanently, it may be immediately closing). Confirmed in a command prompt - "tphksvc does not exist as an installed service".
I am at a loss what to do - I've gotten way too comfortable with my other computers which run Windows 7 and don't require any real troubleshooting skills!
The ironic thing is that I ran into this exact same problem on my mom's T410 when I bought that, and I solved the problem, but I can't remember what I did to fix it.