Closed Jeansen closed 1 year ago
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After running the DKMS make script, the modprobe install just wen fine. I've build and installed TCC and that works fine, too.
I simply cannot get the back light for my keyboard to glow up ....
Fn + Space toggles the keyboard backlight
Fn + Space
@StevenSeifried It works! But where do I find THAT information? (or what did I miss?)
After running the DKMS make script, the modprobe install just wen fine. I've build and installed TCC and that works fine, too.
I simply cannot get the back light for my keyboard to glow up ....