05-14-2024 10:43 PM
I've tested with multiple lighting effects profiles, and at varying brightness levels, but this option of "decreasing the keyboard LED brightness" option simply turns off all the LEDs completely... just like the other option to do so.
Can anyone else confirm this bug or is it just me?
05-30-2024 08:06 PM - edited 05-30-2024 08:10 PM
Let's me clarify since I think that part could be clearer.
If the power-saving mode is enabled, then the option to turn off the lighting or lower the brightness becomes available. This part should be clear.
What could be clearer is when power-saving mode comes into effect. When the keyboard is under wireless mode, and the battery percentage drops below the threshold you set (10% in your case), then power-saving mode comes into effect.
Obviously, if you want to get the most battery life, then increase this alert to 50% (and enable Power-Saving Mode). This means the lighting will turn off or brightness dimmed depending on your setting.
Testing cannot be done unless your battery level drops below the thresholds you set.
I hope this makes the mechanism clearer.
06-03-2024 08:28 AM
Thank you for the explanation, but after testing (my keyboard is at 4% battery right now, with threshold still set at 10%), it would appear that the decrease brightness option does nothing. I set the keyboard brightness to 100% then disabled and re-enabled the option to see if it would dim but nothing happened.
06-03-2024 06:45 PM
Is your keyboard in wireless mode?
06-05-2024 09:18 AM
Yes. It's always in 2.4 GHz RF mode.
06-05-2024 06:49 PM
Okay, then please send me a log via PM (just upload to your preferred cloud service and provide the file link). Thanks.
06-08-2024 11:31 AM - edited 06-08-2024 11:34 AM
For me the same.Battery charged to full, now it`s 97%. Alert set to 50%, idle time set to 3 min, saving mode set to on and with dimming option not switch off leds. anyway it switch leds off instead of dimming them.
Link to my log:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15uIgdNj7Z-hXymRE1LQPrYLoXj3MglAc/view?usp=sharing
06-10-2024 07:32 PM
Sorry, you said your battery is at 97%. If your alert is set to 50% then your battery level needs to be under 50% to trigger the dimming option.