Use "pomme".
It is redundant (three programs all pop up to tell you that you increased your volume!), annoying, and doesn't work for me for this anyway (no effect). However, others swear by it. (Please edit this for how to make it work if you know. Bonus for turning off the redundant parts.)
Add the
mactel
PPA by following these instructions.Install packages
applesmc-dkms
andhid-dkms
.Reboot.
sudo vi /usr/local/bin/keyboard-backlight
and add:Followed by
sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/keyboard-backlight
.sudo visudo
and add the line:Go to
System
>Preferences
>Keyboard Shortcuts
.Add new shortcuts:
Increase Keyboard Backlight Brightness
/sudo keyboard-backlight up
andDecrease Keyboard Backlight Brightness
/sudo keyboard-backlight down
.Set each to the correct key by clicking the key mapping box and pressing the key.
Install the latest Ubuntu release - 11.04 - Natty Narwhal - and keyboard backlight should work out of the box - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/724324
Use "pomme". It is redundant (three programs all pop up to tell you that you increased your volume!), annoying, and doesn't work for me for this anyway (no effect). However, others swear by it. (Please edit this for how to make it work if you know. Bonus for turning off the redundant parts.)