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That is not true, at least with the machine I purchased and returned. F7 needed to be pressed every time after the system booted. I returned this laptop because of erratic mouse/touchpad behavior. I replaced it with another identical machine from Best Buy. Same problem. Erratic mouse/touchpad behavior and the F7 key needed to be pressed to turn on the keyboard lights every time after boot up into Windows. This machine was nice looking and fast, but had way too many out of the box issues. I wound up getting a reliable Dell which I've had for a week now and has given me no problems. It's not as nice looking as the Asus, but it's build quality is much better, the materials are better and it was around 200.00 less for the same hardware specs. Asus, you guys dropped the ball on this machine. I've had Asus laptops and motherboards for years. Many issues with my last Asus motherboard as well. Time to start putting quality back into your products or you will lose more lifetime customers such as myself.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The F7 key needs to be pressed only once in order to turn the keyboard backlit on.
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