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I’m using a noppoo choc mid board on Fedora. Unfortunately I’m neither able to set leds (capslock, scrolllock) with the setleds command, nor with help of OpenRGB. The keyboard is unsupported. The only way I found is to manually edit the brightness files in /sys/class/leds with root, but this only works with keyd disabled. I’m assuming keyd takes control of these files and resets their status when the service is running. This cannot be influenced with the layer_indicator setting. Would it be possible to introduce an option in keyd to leave setting leds to the user? It would be possible to introduce logic to set the leds to my liking then.
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I’m using a noppoo choc mid board on Fedora. Unfortunately I’m neither able to set leds (capslock, scrolllock) with the
setleds
command, nor with help of OpenRGB. The keyboard is unsupported. The only way I found is to manually edit the brightness files in/sys/class/leds
with root, but this only works with keyd disabled. I’m assuming keyd takes control of these files and resets their status when the service is running. This cannot be influenced with the layer_indicator setting. Would it be possible to introduce an option in keyd to leave setting leds to the user? It would be possible to introduce logic to set the leds to my liking then.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: