How to Lock and Unlock the Function (Fn) Key in Windows

The Fn key on your keyboard serves as a hidden modifier, enabling additional functions on your F1-F12 keys. If you find yourself constantly needing those functions, here are some easy ways to lock (or unlock) the Fn key on Windows.

1. Lock or Unlock the Function Key Using Your Keyboard

On several keyboards, the Esc key doubles as a Fn (Function) lock key, often denoted by a small padlock icon on the Esc key. To lock the Fn key on these keyboards, press the Fn and Esc keys simultaneously.

The lock icon should light up to indicate the Fn key is locked. To unlock it later, press the Fn and Esc keys together again.

4

2. Lock or Unlock the Function Key From the BIOS Menu

The BIOS menu on your PC allows you to change various system settings, such as boot order, hardware configurations, and power management options. Here’s how you use it to lock or unlock the Fn key:

If you don’t plan to use the Fn key at all, you can also disable it using theKeyTweak app. Check outour guide on disabling specific keys on your keyboard in Windowsfor more information about KeyTweak.

A laptop with Windows 11 and the ‘Fn’ key highlighted with a closed and an open padlock.

3. Lock or Unlock the Function Key via the Windows Mobility Center

The Windows Mobility Center is a useful tool for configuring common settings like your PC’s brightness and volume. You can also use it to lock or unlock the Function key. Note that this method might not work if you do not have the Function Key Row section in the Mobility Center.

Why Should You Lock or Unlock the Fn Key?

The F1-F12 keys at the top of your keyboard can perform two functions. Individually, they perform one action, but they can perform different actions when pressed with the Function (Fn) key.

When using the secondary function, you must press the Fn key along with any function key each time you wish to perform a specific operation. But if you prefer not to do that, use any of the above methods to lock the Function key permanently.

Windows 10 Troubleshoot Advanced Options UEFI Firmware Settings

We want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful.

Your comment has not been saved

Function Key Behavior in BIOS menu

This thread is open for discussion.

Be the first to post your thoughts.

Function key row section in Windows Mobility Center

Not Linux, not Windows. Something better.

My foolproof plan is to use Windows 10 until 2030, with the latest security updates.

Love fades, even for the best open-source darling.

Windows is great, but adding this makes it unstoppable.

Lose your laptop without this feature, and you’ll wish you had turned it on.

Freeing up vital memory on Windows only takes a moment, and your computer will feel much faster once you’re done.

Technology Explained

PC & Mobile