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Thanks again for all your work!
Regarding keyboard-backlight:
It would be nice if it could be turned on/off per button or if we could adjust fade-out time with the widget.
It's a little odd, messing with the mce.ini...
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It works exactly as you said. And that is what I don't like. As the ALS is of it noe lights up everytime you open the keyboard. That's what I'd like to prevent. I do have the keyb out most of the time with enough light around not to need the backlight.
So what I'd like is to have the backlight off by default and only switch it on when needed.
I just hope I make any sense...
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Nice small one there, guess it'll be useful for some. I'm still stuck on the small circle
Only thing that I still miss a little is the on demand keyboard light on/off switch. But Slowly getting use to it, so it doesn't matter much.
Cheers.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke