Some Lenovo laptops have keyboard backlights, and they can be turned on using Fn
+ Space
. There are three states: off, normal and bright.
When I start Ubuntu, these laptops always default back to a burning sun screen brightness and the keyboard lights off.
I want a medium brightness and keyboard lights on by default, because I usually use this laptop in dark environments.
The backlight is easy. Internet is filled with information about this.
echo 10 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
But how do I turn on the keyboard backlights with a command?
I've been looking here but it seems to do nothing:
/sys/class/leds/tpacpi\:\:thinklight
Updates
I tried for i in {1..32}; do xset led $i; done
but nothing changes. Perhaps the keyboard backlight for Lenovo laptops has a proprietary driver and can only be controlled through tpacpi
?
Also tried for i in $(find /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/leds/ | grep /brightness\); do echo 255 > $i; done
of no avail.
This is really needed to be fixed!
I think this is a common bug in new thinkpads. If you light keyboard manually
fn + space
then executed:keyboard will fade out. Please see the following link if it helps:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/ibm-acpi-devel/msg03090.html
Looks as this has been updated, my X1C with ubuntuMATE 16.04 LTS has
which works as expected ie:
Brings it to full light :)
This is the bash script I use:
https://gist.github.com/vzaliva/0adba7bc40e2f31a0b5f802af2a63267
Works on IBM ThinkPad X260 with Ubuntu 16.04.
Ok, it works fine with me with this gist:
https://gist.github.com/hadess/6847281
ThinkLight.c
instead oftmp.c
.Make sure you have glib-2.0 installed:
Compile
ThinkLight.c
as the following:Load
ec_sys
module ( this can be added to/etc/modules
on boot ):Finally execute
ThinkLight
with level argument (0, 1, or 2):Special thanks to hadess for making this happen!
My T450s would not re-enable keyboard backlight upon resume with kernels older then 4.6. FWIW, with 4.6 now, keyboard backlight is set to the brightness it had before suspend.