Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:51:40 -0800 | From | alex@foogod ... | Subject | Re: Probably Off-topic Question... |
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 05:38:54PM -0500, Mark Smith wrote: > On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 07:40:14PM +0000, Steven Ellmore wrote: > > My VAIO Z505HS brightness control works under Linux. > > > > Shift + Fn + Brightness (F5) dims > > Fn + Brightness brightens [...] > none of these things change my brightness one way or the other. > in particular, which part of the OS would be responsible for > watching these keystrokes and making the appropriate changes?
With the Z505H/J series, this is handled entirely by the BIOS and the OS has no part of it. I'm not sure about the L's, but they're otherwise fairly similar to the H/J's. (I have absolutely no idea about other lines like the picturebooks, of course, as the different lines from Sony are effectively completely unrelated.)
> others have told me about this keystroke. someone had suggested > that this works differently on my system because i have a newer > bios?
This is possible. I don't know why they would change this, unless it was some requirement of propertly integrating the newer Windows versions, which is possible. In this case, my guess is that it's probably exposed via ACPI or something similar. Any ACPI folks got thoughts on this as a possibility (and how one might find out)? I have to admit I haven't played with it much.
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