Can't get into BIOS mode

** i also put this question in O.P. topic, because i think that was the wrong one**
1. Type of computer - HP ENVY dv7-7250nr 
2. opporating system- windows 8 64bit
I recently got this computer. It's amazing the only thing that could use a change is the keyboard. I got this as a gaming PC but the function keys can only be accesed when pressing FN. In most computer games the f# keys are your shortcuts. When i go to press mine i have windows changed and the control panal pops up.
So i was looking around and they say you can go into BIOS mode and turn off the hotkeys. Only issue is i can't get into BIOS mode. 
I would really appreciate some help on this, i don't want to go out and key a whole-nother keyboard.
Thank you in advance. 

Princess.
Turn on the laptop then tap f10.
That should get you into the BIOS.
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