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Backlight switching program
Posted: 2016-10-28 08:34pm
by fordlltwm
I've recently got a new laptop, which is quite nice, but misses one feature I used a lot on my previous one. My previous samsung r530 had a function key to turn the backlight off, until you pressed it again or closed and opened the screen. My new laptop sadly doesn't. Having windows turn off the display doesn't quite do the same as it turns it back on again if you touch the mouse / keyboard / volume controls. Which if you're listening to music at night and just want to adjust the volume is a bit of pain. The old fn + f4 shortcut was better because the backlight stayed off until you turned it back on. Anyone know if there's a program that manages this? Most seem to use the windows turn display off method, which relight the second you disturb it.
Re: Backlight switching program
Posted: 2016-10-30 08:54pm
by Executor32
The Fn+F4 shortcut on your old laptop wasn't actually for turning off the backlight per se, but rather for switching between the built-in display and an external one. It just appeared to have that effect because it would still 'switch' to the external display even if you didn't actually have one connected. What's your current laptop? It might still have a similar function.
Re: Backlight switching program
Posted: 2016-10-31 03:26am
by fordlltwm
Sorry yes, FN+F4 is the external display shortcut, looking at the old laptop. The backlight is FN+F5 and picture is of a sun, half black half white.
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/pop ... modelcode=&
Samsung guide for the old R530.
My new Samsung Notebook 7 Spin doesn't seem to have the same shortcut.
Re: Backlight switching program
Posted: 2016-10-31 12:27pm
by TheFeniX
Newer laptops are much more intelligent about knowing if there's a monitor hooked up or not. If it doesn't detect one, they will automatically go back to the integrated screen. But this also has to do with many non-VGA connection being dual-direction, so the hardware actually knows if there's something there or not. Under Power Options, you could try setting your laptop "when lid closed" do "do nothing."
This would make accessing the controls require you to open the laptop lid, but you could also spring for one of those cheap multimedia keyboard.
You might be able to abuse the "connect to a Projector" option in display, as it tends to be "less smart" about this, but I've never used it for what you're trying.
Re: Backlight switching program
Posted: 2016-10-31 02:19pm
by fordlltwm
Yeah, I might find a old multimedia keyboard and then use that with the lid closed. just the old backlight switch was quite handy.
Ah well, if that's the worst I can find wrong with it then it's pretty good.