HP system event utility

What is the HP System event utility and how to use it?

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-133065-1 & CC = UK & DLC = in & LC = in...

Hi Cyclelegs,

Thank you for your request, I will do my best to help you!

The HP System Event Utility allows the special function keys on the system must be programmed.

According to me, it adds additional features to the buttons. like Wireless on and outside.

When I tried to install it on a computer in the laboratory here he just told me that it was already installed.

When I put it in the search bar it just reveals the download. You are not able to access or use to change or change anything.

I hope that this has answered your concerns.

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