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I have a Sony laptop E series I just bought and it has an Nvidia 410M chip on it and I've tried many things to get the F keys to work for backlight and nothing works, but the nvidia-settings changes them...
I tried the nvidia-settings as a user and when I log out and back the settings are changed, so I guess I have to do this as root to keep the changes?
This is everything I've tried and can't get to work; http://pastebin.com/SRiunjtG
So maybe the F keys can be linked to the nvidia-settings to get them to work?
THANKS
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Ok I got this to work, but will still like to get it a little bit better....
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1" In xorg.conf seemed to help it so now I can use the /etc/acpi I listed in pastebin and it works...
But when I use the F keys the contrast seems to be off, it's not as nice as when I use nvidia-settings which does 'All Channels' and makes it look better...
So this what I use right now;
http://pastebin.com/pc2fiQaX
Is there any way to convert this so it changes all the channels when it adjusts?
nvidia-settings --assign GreenBrightness=0.1
nvidia-settings --assign RedBrightness=0.1
nvidia-settings --assign BlueBrightness=0.1
THANKS
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