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@itsfoss Yesβ¦
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@itsfoss it happens sometime every quarter
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@itsfoss not yet. But keep it in mind for next time.
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Yah, i need that rarely and each device uses quite different keys, so this works for me as well -
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@itsfoss works every time

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@itsfoss A bunch
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@itsfoss me waiting to see which f key to press...
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@itsfoss that is the only reliable way. Everything else is madness
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@itsfoss I end up entering Boot menu instead of BIOS
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@itsfoss Cool Action Retro video
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@itsfoss a version of that, at least, and recently! Why is it not always the same?!
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@itsfoss why not? it is very useful sometimes
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Pure madness who work I guess, depending of the key registered at the right moment. I'm more hammering a key guy, my F12 ke can testify of this

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@itsfoss I haven't, but I *will* from now on!
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Yes. I always do something like that.
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@itsfoss yes but only if f12 doesn't work on first try
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@itsfoss uhh...
yeah...
I immediately knew it was BIOS.
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@itsfoss I only started doing the boot time function key slide after seeing a video of someone doing the boot time function key slide. It's a bit of a crap shoot as to what boot time agent responds.