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home button?
most laptops dont have a home key
they should just add a spot like credits to open the daily rewards page
🤓 yes they don't have a dedicated button but they do have key combinations.
which is often fn+something
mine litreally have nothing i checked
and its a gaming laptop
what laptop do you have
MSI cyborg 15
try clicking fn+ page up
nothing
jesus im not stupid
i dont have it lol
even my old laptop didnt have home button
ig my country laptop production is stupid or something idk
There is a FN key on your keyboard but I couldn't see the home button
not sure what to tell you as home button is a basic feature which is meant to be in vast majority of keyboards
whether it's a dedicated button or fn+?
well idk what to say thats why i asked for the daily rewards button cuz having to wait 24 hours for that pop up is annoying
try fn and left arrow
not the default arrow
but like the number 4 on numpad
idk play around with the keyboard
there is a combination it's just not highlighted
It might be assigned as the Fn + Flèche Haut (Up arrow) combination—especially if there's a small "debut" or "home" icon on the arrow keys.
If that icon isn't there, sometimes Fn + ← (left arrow) or Fn + 7 also functions as "Home."
So, you're probably:
👉 Try Fn + ↑ or Fn + ←.
Fn + Flèche Haut (↑)
already done it nothing
I told you the key combination, is it open? Is it where you are now?
👉 Home key combination:
🔹 Fn + ← (Left arrow)
👉 End key combination:
🔹 Fn + → (Right arrow)
Fn + PgUp (if available)
If that's not available, you can create a shortcut directly from the system.
👉 Ctrl + Fn + Left arrow → sometimes acts as Home (worth trying)
Alternative solution (virtual key)
In Windows, you can open the "On-Screen Keyboard" and press the Home key:
Type: osk in the Start menu
The Home key will appear on the keyboard → you can use it by clicking it.
yeah that what i did
so i will reupload mmy suggesting only the first part is valid ig
If you don't mind installing a small software on your computer, you can use the free program AutoHotkey to run any key combination you want, such as "Home."
"On-Screen Keyboard" (temporary but guaranteed)
Press the Windows key → type "On-Screen Keyboard" → open.
You'll see the Home button on the keyboard.
You can use the "Home" function by clicking on it with your mouse.
This is especially useful for copy/paste or text editing.