Located at the top of your Mac keyboard is a collection of keys that feature an F followed by a number, 1-12. These keys, known as Macfunctionkeys, enable you to change certain settings and reach Mac features quickly, with the press of a couple of keys.
Common keyboard shortcuts on Applekeyboards can control built-in Mac features or be used as standard functionkeys. The top row of keys can be used to adjust display brightness, open Mission Control, access applications with Launchpad, control volume, and more.
You can use them to send F1, F2, and other F-Keys to the app you are currently using, or you can use them to control special features like screen brightness and volume.
Functionkeys on MacBook Pro offer quick access to essential features and controls. These keys allow you to adjust brightness, control media playback, and access system functions with a single press.
This simplified blog will explain to you how to enable/disable FunctionalKeys present on the top arrow on the Mac keyboard that appears as an F followed by digits 1-12 and 1-19 on the numeric Apple Magic keyboard.