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  • Problem solved I foud this thread at Microsoft and the TwoBeJeepin's answer seems to be working. It is a new version of Intel Management Engine Interface driver that causes all troubles. I followed the advice there, used the HP driver 9.5 instead of Intel's 11: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03383935#AbT1 and voila…
  • Got it! If none of the "blue" fn+ keys did not work, I would've guessed so. Since all of them work (even the very "hardwary" things like touchpad disable, backlight OFF, keyboard light etc.) I couldn't figure that out.
  • Thank you! It works. However - I cannot figure out: Is this a workaround (meaning: "The Fn+F5 might not be working but there is another path to achieve the same goal") or is this a feature of a notebook running Windows 10 (i.e. the Fn+F5 is no longer supported, everybody has to use the Win+p instead)?
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