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"Scroll lock" can be accessed on my DELL Laptop via the blue function key "Fn" and the "F6" key which has a small blue lock symbol on it with an ⇳ symbol in it. At other computers it may look like ⤓ . So effectively I press Ctrl+Fn+F6.
Actually, it answers it. It somehow worked for me, too. I have Dell Inspiron 15 5000 and when I tried used some console-based program, I had to send a CTRL + Break and .. found out there's no such key on the keyboard. Pressing CTRL+FN+S actually issued some signal that the program caught as a Control+Break. Really.
Which I have to say, I bought this refurbished Acer test laptop for $499 and have been coding on it with an ultra wide monitor and it's very snappy. Granted the Iris Xe driver is a bit buggy related to games and intensive graphics code. It is a great slim light weight general use laptop.
On my Ubuntu 18.04, I've installed VirtualBox 6.0 in order to have nested virtualization. Virtualization is enabled in my bios. However, when I open the settings of my (powered off) virtual machin...
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Which would result in this when run on a Dell Laptop, this pc is a Dell Inc. PC. this must be a dell! Share.
More bad news, just copying the relevant .deb file for gcc across with USB doesn't work because there are so many dependencies that I would spend hours iterating through a frustrating process of seeing that the HP is missing a library, downloading it on the DELL laptop, copying it to USB, then moving the USB across to the HP, and using "dpkg -i ...
Keyboard accelerators are configurable. You can find out which keyboard accelerators are bound to a command in menu Tools → Options on the Environment → Keyboard page.
I am trying to make an application using python that registers students' attendance. I'm planning to use my laptop's fingerprint built-in fingerprint device to identify the students and register the attendance. I've tried some web searches but I couldn't find anyway to use built-in fingerprint devices for applications with python.
That depends on the kinds of projects you intend to work on on the laptop. Visual Studio will certainly run just fine (2-4 GB of RAM would be better), but if you have large solutions you will see some performance degradation. Also, acceptable speed is in the eye of the beholder.