![]() ![]() So, too, I was running into the same problem with +/- 2 increment steps. (I already had suspected that more than one script was running when using the default Up/Down arrows for brightness because the 10 increment steps that were happening were stuttering – first it did 5, then it did another 5 extremely quickly as if two different actions were taking place when pushing the button just once.) Now, I initially wanted the steps to be in +/- 2 increments, but it turns out that there is still some other active script likely working because the increments were not working correctly. OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 4000 (IVB GT2) Info: dual core Intel Core i5-3340M speed (MHz): avg: 1264ĭevice-1: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics driver: i915 v: kernelĭevice-2: NVIDIA GF108GLM driver: N/Aĭisplay: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.21.1.3 driver: X: loaded: intel gpu: i915 Mobo: Dell model: 0JJT5F v: A00 serial: BIOS: Dell Type: Laptop System: Dell product: Latitude E6530 v: 01 I probably need to leave some deets about my laptop, so I will try to leave the relevant information below, but if I fail, please bare with me. ![]() I mean, to me, you shouldn’t have to add in another utility to change a keyboard shortcut… HOWEVER, I also am not a professional hacker and am just noodling this out on my own.Īfter weeks of slogging around, I’ve finally created an account so I can ask you guys directly. My issue is that I’m trying to change the shortcuts incremental movement, which, to me, would seem to be more of a keyboard config issue. My issue is not that I cannot adjust the brightness. Now, in all of the research I’ve already done online, I’ve already discovered that I have intel_backlight on my Dell laptop, and a lot of people bring up backlight utilities such as xbacklight, but this only seems relevant to me if you are having an issue adjusting the brightness in the first place. So, call me nit-picky if you like, but I decided this could be a project for me to undertake as a new Linux user to see if there is a way to change the shortcut step size increment as you can with the sound volume step size in the Audio Volume Settings tab. I realize that I can click on the battery icon and bring up a display brightness slider bar, and I can set it to whatever I like. Now, they DO work, but the increments are set to 10, so the jumps in brightness are quite dramatic. My Dell Latitude laptop that I just recently bought comes with shortcut controls for brightness on the up and down arrows. This is my first post on the Manjaro forums, so please be gentle with me. ![]()
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