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Can't adjust keyboard backlight on Asus ROG Strix G Laptop
Not Able to turn off keyboard backlight in UBUNTU 18.04. Tried many solutionsStart asus laptop UX32VD with keyboard backlight offI can't lower the backlight/brightnessManage Keyboard backlight on dual boot systemAsus ROG GL702VM ACPI Keyboard BacklightScreen brightness of Dell desktop monitorAsus fx553vd keyboard led brightness hotkeys not workingUbuntu 18.10 Asus GL504GV fn keys (screen and kb backlight) not working
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I've looked at various guides and tools for adjusting the keyboard backlight brightness of my Asus G531GT laptop on Linux. All (e.g. https://github.com/iamweird/asus-kbd-backlight) seem to work by editing a configuration file for backlight brightness. The most common configuration folder is /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight.
However on my machine (with Pop OS/Ubuntu 19.04) I do not have such a folder. I do have /sys/class/leds with other subfolders, and I can use them to set the brightness of other leds on my machine, like the Caps Lock LED.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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I've looked at various guides and tools for adjusting the keyboard backlight brightness of my Asus G531GT laptop on Linux. All (e.g. https://github.com/iamweird/asus-kbd-backlight) seem to work by editing a configuration file for backlight brightness. The most common configuration folder is /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight.
However on my machine (with Pop OS/Ubuntu 19.04) I do not have such a folder. I do have /sys/class/leds with other subfolders, and I can use them to set the brightness of other leds on my machine, like the Caps Lock LED.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
keyboard laptop asus brightness backlight
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I've looked at various guides and tools for adjusting the keyboard backlight brightness of my Asus G531GT laptop on Linux. All (e.g. https://github.com/iamweird/asus-kbd-backlight) seem to work by editing a configuration file for backlight brightness. The most common configuration folder is /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight.
However on my machine (with Pop OS/Ubuntu 19.04) I do not have such a folder. I do have /sys/class/leds with other subfolders, and I can use them to set the brightness of other leds on my machine, like the Caps Lock LED.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
keyboard laptop asus brightness backlight
I've looked at various guides and tools for adjusting the keyboard backlight brightness of my Asus G531GT laptop on Linux. All (e.g. https://github.com/iamweird/asus-kbd-backlight) seem to work by editing a configuration file for backlight brightness. The most common configuration folder is /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight.
However on my machine (with Pop OS/Ubuntu 19.04) I do not have such a folder. I do have /sys/class/leds with other subfolders, and I can use them to set the brightness of other leds on my machine, like the Caps Lock LED.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
keyboard laptop asus brightness backlight
keyboard laptop asus brightness backlight
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I discovered a project which allows to control the keyboard backlight for ROG laptops: https://github.com/wroberts/rogauracore. After installing you can do sudo rogauracore black
to turn off the backlight. You can also configure the lighting in similar ways to the Windows Aura Core software.
However I don't know whether the backlight can be dimmed with this project.
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I discovered a project which allows to control the keyboard backlight for ROG laptops: https://github.com/wroberts/rogauracore. After installing you can do sudo rogauracore black
to turn off the backlight. You can also configure the lighting in similar ways to the Windows Aura Core software.
However I don't know whether the backlight can be dimmed with this project.
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I discovered a project which allows to control the keyboard backlight for ROG laptops: https://github.com/wroberts/rogauracore. After installing you can do sudo rogauracore black
to turn off the backlight. You can also configure the lighting in similar ways to the Windows Aura Core software.
However I don't know whether the backlight can be dimmed with this project.
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I discovered a project which allows to control the keyboard backlight for ROG laptops: https://github.com/wroberts/rogauracore. After installing you can do sudo rogauracore black
to turn off the backlight. You can also configure the lighting in similar ways to the Windows Aura Core software.
However I don't know whether the backlight can be dimmed with this project.
I discovered a project which allows to control the keyboard backlight for ROG laptops: https://github.com/wroberts/rogauracore. After installing you can do sudo rogauracore black
to turn off the backlight. You can also configure the lighting in similar ways to the Windows Aura Core software.
However I don't know whether the backlight can be dimmed with this project.
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