Question about Toshiba Flash Cards

Hello everyone,
Just a quick question. Is there any way that I can have the animation at the top of my screen turned off and STILL have the function keys functional? When I'm running multiple programs and/or on battery power, it takes forever for the animation to pop out and it's just an annoyance. Anything to fix it? Any other software to make them functional? Or any upgrades?
My system is Windows Vista, just in case someone wants to know.
Thank you,
Dave.

I need them because I go to university and the screen brightness and volume constantly need to be adjusted. It would just be nice to have my function keys working properly, as they should be. All of these problems I keep having with Toshiba has really made a horrible impression, and after this laptop is done, I am not buying a Toshiba product again.

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