dev/input/event7: HDA Intel PCH Headphone dev/input/event6: Microsoft Compact Optical Mouse 500 dev/input/event5:ğSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad dev/input/event3:ĚT Translated Set 2 keyboard No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event* Here is the result of what i get in the terminal ~ $ sudo evtest Yes, if there is a solution to get the keyboard backlight control keys working, it's even better. My question : could someone tell me how i could do that (if it's possible, and without having to enter the sudo password) ? I'd like to place icons on the desktop with those commands, so i could be able to ajust the keyboard backlight without using the keyboard but mouse in place. I have no hope to solve that in the next few days, but these commands in terminal allow to adjust the backlight :Įcho 0 | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightnessĮcho 1 | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightnessĮcho 2 | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightness The combinations Fn + F3 and Fn + F4 allow to adjust the keyboard backlight. There is no result with the command "acpi_listen" in terminal, so it seems that it is really a problem of combinations of these keys not recognized. They are in other distributions as LM Cinnamon, Ubuntu. Keys Fn + F3 and Fn + F4 are not recognized in Xfce. I have a little problem with Xfce and my computer (a laptop Asus G74Sx).
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