Dell Inspiron 1545 F2 Wireless problem solved!


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 8
       #1

    Dell Inspiron 1545 F2 Wireless problem solved!


    Has your Dell laptop got a broken keyboard... can't switch on wireless adapter by pressing F2?

    This bugged me for months and didn't want to buy and fit a new keyboard. Finally figured out how to alter the BIOS settings to switch on the wifi card. Note you will need a usb keyboard plugged into the laptop to do this!

    Reboot the laptop and press F2 on the external keyboard to enter the setup screen
    find the wireless settings in the menu
    there are two options here...
    set it so that the wireless adapter is enabled but NOT that it can be toggled on/off via the switch (F2)
    Apply then exit
    When computer reboots right-click on network icon in system tray
    open network and sharing centre
    click on change adapter settings
    right-click on WiFi adapter
    choose connect/disconnect

    Now treat yourself to a doughnut... you've just fixed it!
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  2. Posts : 399
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #2

    For some people that do not have another keyboard laying around you could follow this tutorial to make an on screen keyboard
    On-Screen Keyboard Shortcut - Create


    Edit
    To view the F keys click on the
    Code:
    Fn
    button
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    Last edited by Digital Life; 14 Oct 2014 at 17:44. Reason: Because I can
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  3. Posts : 3
    windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #3

    On-screen keyboard won't work for this particular issue unfortunately... at least not with the in-built one available in the accessibility settings (I'm on Win 8 btw although I realise this is a 7 Forum). It won't toggle the wireless switch for some reason. I even tried changing the behaviour of function keys from the BIOS but still couldn't get the on-screen keyboard to toggle wifi on/off.

    So as you pointed out... I still ended up having to buy a new keyboard anyway! I don't take my laptop with me anywhere now I have a tablet so I was happy to just plug in a usb keyboard rather than pay for the laptop keyboard to be replaced. Although it's an easy DIY job apparently, I didn't have the confidence to try it myself....

    I might try following the instructions in your link if I have a few moments to spare to see if this works.
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  4. Posts : 399
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #4

    unpluggedjack said:
    On-screen keyboard won't work for this particular issue unfortunately... at least not with the in-built one available in the accessibility settings
    I might try following the instructions in your link if I have a few moments to spare to see if this works.

    It would be nice to know if you ever find a workaround especially for people out in the wild somewhere where the option of a usb keyboard is out of the question
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