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#1 2007-09-16 15:05:58

Davigetto
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[SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Hi, I have read lots of wikis, and I don't know how I can control with the terminal the leds of my laptop:

-/proc/acpi/asus doesn't exist (and asus-laptop module from acpi4asus is enabled).
-acpid daemon is enabled
-The model of my asus is ZF3J.

How Can I on/off and control leds?

Another question: How can I enable/disable the Touchpad with the terminal?

Greetings and thanks in advance

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#2 2007-09-16 15:13:07

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Davigetto wrote:

Another question: How can I enable/disable the Touchpad with the terminal?

http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Touchpad_Synaptics


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#3 2007-09-16 15:33:35

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Ok touchpad Question solved big_smile now leds tongue

I have made command:
synclient TouchpadOff=1 to enable and 0 for disable smile

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#4 2007-09-16 16:54:55

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

xset [-]led [number]

Check `man xset` for more information.


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#5 2007-09-16 17:16:53

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

mm, i'm trying that command to stop all leds:

xset led off

but it doesn't work :S

I have heard about a method using echo 0 > "some led file that I don't know" to stop the led, and echo 1 to enable it.

Any more ideas? hmm

PD: With the asus-laptop module, leds are also enabled.

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#6 2007-09-16 17:56:41

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Or you can try ledcontrol: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?d … 1&ID=12998

ledcontrol set n9c9s9 off

or

ledcontrol set ncs off

(n - num lock, c - caps lock, s - scroll lock)
with gled you can also add blinking, etc.

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#7 2007-09-16 18:02:25

Davigetto
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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

I have installed ledcontrol package, but your command doesn't work for me :S


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#8 2007-09-16 18:06:07

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Have you loaded ledd deamon? Try ledcontrol set ncs off

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#9 2007-09-16 18:20:34

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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

hey!

just modprobe "asus-acpi" and you can enable your wlan-led etc. with:

echo 1 > /proc/acpi/asus/wled

mfg iggy


sorry for my bad english smile

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#10 2007-09-16 19:42:52

Davigetto
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Re: [SOLVED]How can I on/off leds and on/off Touchpad on my ASUS Laptop?

Thank you iggy, your solution worked for me!! big_smile

Greetings


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