You press Fn+F6 to lower the volume. Nothing. You press Fn+F8 to turn on the WiFi. Crickets. You try to dim that bright LCD at 2 AM. You go blind instead.
Revival Roadmap: Why the Dell Latitude E6400 Still Needs Quickset in 2024
If you own a , you own a piece of laptop history. Built like a tank, sporting a gorgeous 16:10 LED display (if you got the upgraded model), and featuring the legendary Dell trackpoint nub, this 2008-era workhorse refuses to die.
But if you’ve recently installed a fresh copy of Windows 7, 8, or 10 on your E6400, you’ve likely run into a frustrating problem: