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    driver for keyboard light settings?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by samrozzi, Dec 27, 2010.

  1. samrozzi

    samrozzi Notebook Consultant

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    I have all my keyboard lights working, but when I hit the far left button on the keyboard, it doesnt show the All lights on, Keyboard lights on, all lights off etc.. ever since I reinstalled windows, the lights themselves work, just not the indicators.
     
  2. Axas

    Axas Notebook Consultant

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    Not sure if i understood what you said. The far left button wont restart your keyboard light. If you hit it twice in a row, all blue lights should be on except the keyboard. To light on the keyboard you need to use the buttom combination FN+F4. Try to reinstall your asus drivers. Hope it can help.
     
  3. samrozzi

    samrozzi Notebook Consultant

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    sorry kinda hard to explain, like the FN F4 and stuff all work, the button to the left of the turbo button works but when you hit it the on screen indicators dont show, like it will shut off lights etc... but it doesnt say what its doing, its a minor annoyance but an annoyance at that.
     
  4. Morecoffee

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    Did you try reinstalling the ATK drivers...
     
  5. samrozzi

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    will try that, sorry just didnt even know what to begin with
     
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    I understood what you said, he asked if there is a way in software to enable/disable all lights etc
     
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    The left button on the top right, above the keyboard. When is is pressed it changes the light mode to three different settings, light bar off, all lights off, and all lights on. Each press produces an image that pops up on the screen indicating the mode you are now in.
     
  8. samrozzi

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    and yeah reinstalling the ATK drivers worked. thanks guys, just wasnt familiar with the drivers yet and not sure which to try, but got it working