

You must restart the computer for changes to these setting to take effect.

The Illumination properties page will appear, as shown below. In the HWSetup app, click the Illumination tab. You can change the settings for the keyboard backlight in Toshiba Hardware Setup: Click the Windows Start button, then click All Programs, Toshiba, Utilities, and HWSetup. Press this same Fn + Z hotkey combination to turn it off again. To turn it on, press and hold the Fn key, and then tap the Z key. Then type: cat /lib/udev/rules.d/lesĬode: Select all # Set model specific hotkey keycodes.The backlight that illuminates the keys on the computer's keyboard is off by default. Where X is the input number from the step above and post the results. Then type: /lib/udev/keymap -i input/event X Open the Terminal and type: ls /lib/udev/keymapsĪnd from the result get the input number. If you want to try it, then you will need to get some information.

However, I have not heard from him in 11 days now, so I don't I was trying to help another person with the same problem as you have. Third is editing existing and new configuration files. However, your experience may be different. I have tested these 3 kernels and did not experience any problems: You can go to the following site to get the kernels: This is usually recommended when no other method works, since it can fix one problem buts sometimes break something else, but it can be easily reversed. See my second post in this topic for more detail: The first is making a change to the /etc/default/grub file.
