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I installed ArchLinux on my Lenovo Legion Y720 laptop and I can't turn on Keyboard lights and Extreme Cooling as I could in Windows 10 using Lenovo NerveSense app. How can I access these on Linux? Is it even possible? I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find anything. Should I try coding a driver? Any literature on that?
Thank you!
Output of ls /sys/class/leds/*/brightness:
/sys/class/leds/input0::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/phy0-led/brightness`
linux arch-linux keyboard backlight
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I installed ArchLinux on my Lenovo Legion Y720 laptop and I can't turn on Keyboard lights and Extreme Cooling as I could in Windows 10 using Lenovo NerveSense app. How can I access these on Linux? Is it even possible? I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find anything. Should I try coding a driver? Any literature on that?
Thank you!
Output of ls /sys/class/leds/*/brightness:
/sys/class/leds/input0::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/phy0-led/brightness`
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The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33
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I installed ArchLinux on my Lenovo Legion Y720 laptop and I can't turn on Keyboard lights and Extreme Cooling as I could in Windows 10 using Lenovo NerveSense app. How can I access these on Linux? Is it even possible? I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find anything. Should I try coding a driver? Any literature on that?
Thank you!
Output of ls /sys/class/leds/*/brightness:
/sys/class/leds/input0::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/phy0-led/brightness`
linux arch-linux keyboard backlight
I installed ArchLinux on my Lenovo Legion Y720 laptop and I can't turn on Keyboard lights and Extreme Cooling as I could in Windows 10 using Lenovo NerveSense app. How can I access these on Linux? Is it even possible? I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find anything. Should I try coding a driver? Any literature on that?
Thank you!
Output of ls /sys/class/leds/*/brightness:
/sys/class/leds/input0::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input0::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input17::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::compose/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::kana/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input2::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::capslock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::numlock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/input5::scrolllock/brightness
/sys/class/leds/phy0-led/brightness`
linux arch-linux keyboard backlight
linux arch-linux keyboard backlight
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Timas Jackus
asked Jan 15 '18 at 10:56
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The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33
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1
The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33
1
1
The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33
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Since the NerveSense app is made for Windows 10 and mainly gotten no support for Linux, that way it's far from a reality trying the app working.
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Since the NerveSense app is made for Windows 10 and mainly gotten no support for Linux, that way it's far from a reality trying the app working.
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Since the NerveSense app is made for Windows 10 and mainly gotten no support for Linux, that way it's far from a reality trying the app working.
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Since the NerveSense app is made for Windows 10 and mainly gotten no support for Linux, that way it's far from a reality trying the app working.
Since the NerveSense app is made for Windows 10 and mainly gotten no support for Linux, that way it's far from a reality trying the app working.
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The user manual says the keyboard lights can be manipulated with Fn+Space.
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 11:55
In Windows 10 it can be manipulated with Fn+Space, because there is NerveSense installed and there is set this shortcut, but in Linux it doesn't work.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 11:58
Would you mind checking this? askubuntu.com/questions/383501/…
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 15 '18 at 12:38
I've been here, it's for ThinkPad laptops and it didn't help me, still thanks.
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 13:14
I edited post. About the CPU governor, I should read here?
– Timas Jackus
Jan 15 '18 at 18:33