Hi all,
On a stretch I'm reaching out to see if anyone has, or if anyone could take screenshots of the original BIOS settings for a Linx 12X64 tablet, with keyboard.
I stupidly reset my BIOS, and as a result a number of things no longer work. I was able to google and find out how to default back to the internal display (which defaults to HDMI even if not connected).
My main issue right now is that the keyboard works, but keys on row Q W E R U I O P don't work, even if in the BIOS setup screen. Keys like T and Y do though, on the same row. Other rows all work okay. I can't figure out what BIOS setting would alter that kind of keyboard layout. Its an American Megatrends Inc BIOS 8.16 / 02/21/2017.
It was working pre-reset as I'd type passwords in and only stopped working after the reset.
Its also not an OS issue as these keys don't work when entering an Admin password in the BIOS screen.
If anyone has a 12X64 and could grab photos/screenshots of their working BIOS settings I'm hoping I can restore it.
I've contacted Linx support, but things are a bit slow.
Any help on the defaults is appreciated.
On a stretch I'm reaching out to see if anyone has, or if anyone could take screenshots of the original BIOS settings for a Linx 12X64 tablet, with keyboard.
I stupidly reset my BIOS, and as a result a number of things no longer work. I was able to google and find out how to default back to the internal display (which defaults to HDMI even if not connected).
My main issue right now is that the keyboard works, but keys on row Q W E R U I O P don't work, even if in the BIOS setup screen. Keys like T and Y do though, on the same row. Other rows all work okay. I can't figure out what BIOS setting would alter that kind of keyboard layout. Its an American Megatrends Inc BIOS 8.16 / 02/21/2017.
It was working pre-reset as I'd type passwords in and only stopped working after the reset.
Its also not an OS issue as these keys don't work when entering an Admin password in the BIOS screen.
If anyone has a 12X64 and could grab photos/screenshots of their working BIOS settings I'm hoping I can restore it.
I've contacted Linx support, but things are a bit slow.
Any help on the defaults is appreciated.