Need a FN/CTRL swap for a MSI GT740 | SPLIT | SPLIT

I would appreciate the Fn/Ctrl changer for my GT740 if possible.
EDIT:
BIOS version: E1727IMS.102
SMBIOS version: 2.6
not really sure which one was needed 

Look in BIOS Setup, System Information

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  • Need a FN/CTRL swap for a MSI GT740 | SPLIT

    Hi,
    Donation is done. I need a FN/CTRL swap for a MSI GT740. Is that possible? Thx
    I have the latest Bios 1.07 installed.

    Quote from: d3lph!c on 24-May-10, 23:55:38
    Yes and No. I see there was a small misunderstanding. I have normally a MS-1727 Barbone and i read in another forum, that i can use the GT740 BIOS and EC updates. That's why i wrote in the first thread, that i got a GT740, cause the original BIOS 1.07 and the original EC 4.04 are working fine. Only your modified EC 4.04 changed me fn and ctrl keys, like i wanted, but blocked the funktion of the 3 buttons under the power button.
    Here is a screen: http://www.msiwhitebook.com/product/notebook/MS-1727_1.jpg
    Its from the msi whitebook page.
    And in the other forum i found a BIOS 1.02 and a EC 4.03 especielly for the MS-1727 Barbone. And now all works fine again, but the swap of the fn and ctrl keys is away too. 
    Is it possible, that you can change me this 4.03 File. Is there any possibility. Maybe i can send the EC 4.03 files to you?
    d3lph!c
    Well that's explain why they doesn't works. You should told this from the beginning.
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    Is it possible, that you can change me this 4.03 File. Is there any possibility. Maybe i can send the EC 4.03 files to you?
    Yes, send it to me

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    Quote from: bman255 on 27-January-11, 05:05:19
    ok not sure what you mean for me to do please help
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    Hi there,
    I need the fn + Ctrl key swap for the GX740 - can you do this for a donation?
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    Cheers Svet - got it and it works like a Boss! 

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    Svet,
    I've ordered an MSI 1656-ID4 (the bare bones of the GX640) and I was wondering if you knew ahead of time whether or not you'd be able to create a BIOS to swap the FN/CTRL buttons.
    I see you've created a BIOS for the GX640 in the thread below, so I wasn't sure if this BIOS would work for me as well.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=139507.0
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    Hello, i'd like a FN/ctrl feature bios for a GX640.
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    Quote from: nido23 on 19-December-10, 10:38:37
    @ Svet, Good day!
    I recently replaced my hardisk with a Solid State Drive, and things did not work out fine until I upgraded my bios(as said by the technician, he did it)
    Now its working., my question is, if i use your modified bios, will the SSD work? its intel 80GB SSD
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    @ Everyone, is there a tutorial to change the Ctrl and Fn keys(the physical keys on the keyboard)?
    see here: [at own risk]
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=133413.msg1003242#msg1003242
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    I recently replaced my hardisk with a Solid State Drive, and things did not work out fine until I upgraded my bios(as said by the technician, he did it)
    Now its working., my question is, if i use your modified bios, will the SSD work? its intel 80GB SSD
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  • Re: Request: Fn/Cltr Swap for MSI GX 740

    I am also interested in a FN/CTRL swap for MSI GX740, MS-1727. Could I receive this mod too?
    Edit: Pic inc
    http://img259.imageshack.us/i/img0071pm.jpg/

    To your updated info:
    Quote from: torinogut on 08-October-10, 23:33:25
    http://img259.imageshack.us/i/img0071pm.jpg/
    The request can be proceed on donation https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=134259.0
    Once done, the request will be e-mailed to you [up to 24 hours max]
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    Quote from: phoenixvg on 12-March-10, 18:32:03
    Sorry, didn't see that. Its done now, dont know the ammount but i dont have much so i hope this should do it.
    There is some Confirmation Code (sorry i am new to both flashing and PayPal). Do you need that code ?
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    Quote from: phoenixvg
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    hi, I searched through some topics, I found out that there is a EC mod to swap Fn and Ctrl key for GX620, but does it work for GX740?

    No, it will not work and probably will kill your notebook if you attempt this.
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    Hello Svet,
    I've read your posts, you did several BIOS versions for swapping the Fn and the Ctrl keys for the GX640. Can you still make one?

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