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Activate RGB Debian version

Activate RGB Debian version

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tkgarland3
Junior Member
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01-11-2026, 03:08 PM
#1
Usually the RGB keyboard activates the backlight when you press the scroll wheel, but it doesn’t work on Linux. I’ve tried using xset commands.
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tkgarland3
01-11-2026, 03:08 PM #1

Usually the RGB keyboard activates the backlight when you press the scroll wheel, but it doesn’t work on Linux. I’ve tried using xset commands.

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Jacoby_23
Junior Member
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01-12-2026, 06:35 AM
#2
Several aspects of this matter are handled through software and need particular drivers. More details about the problem will help someone assist you better. When the backlight functioned, but then ceased, knowing your hardware and the Linux version you're running will be beneficial to begin. I just noticed the post title mentions "Debian," which is a mistake. Updated by paex on February 16, 2025.
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Jacoby_23
01-12-2026, 06:35 AM #2

Several aspects of this matter are handled through software and need particular drivers. More details about the problem will help someone assist you better. When the backlight functioned, but then ceased, knowing your hardware and the Linux version you're running will be beneficial to begin. I just noticed the post title mentions "Debian," which is a mistake. Updated by paex on February 16, 2025.

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Smurfs102
Member
95
01-12-2026, 12:22 PM
#3
When I link it to Windows, it functions properly, but on Linux it fails. Attempting to open Rgb didn’t help, and the terminal also didn’t work. I discovered the keyboard files but lacked permission to modify them.
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Smurfs102
01-12-2026, 12:22 PM #3

When I link it to Windows, it functions properly, but on Linux it fails. Attempting to open Rgb didn’t help, and the terminal also didn’t work. I discovered the keyboard files but lacked permission to modify them.

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Stev0076
Junior Member
5
01-12-2026, 08:41 PM
#4
It seems the scroll lock isn't functioning properly on Linux, and your keyboard activates when it's enabled.
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Stev0076
01-12-2026, 08:41 PM #4

It seems the scroll lock isn't functioning properly on Linux, and your keyboard activates when it's enabled.

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Biel_extremer
Member
199
01-12-2026, 10:34 PM
#5
I resolved it using echo input4 and the brightness command.
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Biel_extremer
01-12-2026, 10:34 PM #5

I resolved it using echo input4 and the brightness command.

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noamcool2000
Junior Member
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01-13-2026, 12:00 AM
#6
There are multiple xset instructions for controlling the keyboard lights: one sets them active, another disables them.
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noamcool2000
01-13-2026, 12:00 AM #6

There are multiple xset instructions for controlling the keyboard lights: one sets them active, another disables them.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
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01-13-2026, 08:51 AM
#7
It doesn't function properly on your new operating system.
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Nejc007
01-13-2026, 08:51 AM #7

It doesn't function properly on your new operating system.

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DJapie
Member
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01-15-2026, 03:17 AM
#8
Sure, I adjusted the numbering to xset [-]led 3.
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DJapie
01-15-2026, 03:17 AM #8

Sure, I adjusted the numbering to xset [-]led 3.