The first thing that went was the Acer’s ability to sleep and hibernate. I guess I have to map them myself? I probably should have built the entire laptop myself. Basically I have two euro keys and neither of them work. What’s interesting about the euro key over by the arrows is that it’s literally not mapped to anything, and neither is the nearby dollar key. That’s probably the average hourly wage of the morons working at Acer. I now believe it’s not a “5/euro” key at all, but a “5 euro” key-useful for when you need to express that something costs 5 euros. How the hell do you even access that? I tried every possible combination of alt/shift/Fn/ctrl keys, and then I tried slamming my fist onto the 5 key as hard as I could, but nothing happened. In their lunacy, Acer decided to include two separate euro keys, one of which is somehow crammed into the 5 key. Ignoring the childish warning screen for a moment, take one look at that keyboard. Here is a picture of my Acer on a typical day. The only excuse I can think of is that my laptop is a complete joke and never works properly. I must apologize for not updating in many days.
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