TUXEDO Computers kernel module drivers for keyboard, keyboard backlight & general hardware I/O
Features
- Driver for Fn-keys
- Sysfs control of brightness/color/mode for most TUXEDO keyboards (note: white backlight only models are currently not supported)
- Hardware I/O driver for TUXEDO Control Center
Modules included in this package
- tuxedo-keyboard
- tuxedo-io
- clevo-wmi
- clevo-acpi
- make
- gcc
- linux-headers
- dkms (Only when using this module with DKMS functionality)
Use either method only. Do not combine installation methods, such as starting with the build step below and proceeding to use the same build artifacts with the DKMS module. Otherwise the module built via dkms will fail to load with an exec_format
error on newer kernels due to a mismatched version magic.
This is why the DKMS build step begins with a make clean
step.
For convenience, on platforms where DKMS is in use, skip to the DKMS section directly.
git clone https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-keyboard.git
cd tuxedo-keyboard
git checkout release
make clean && make
Install the Module:
make clean
sudo make dkmsinstall
Load the Module with modprobe:
modprobe tuxedo_keyboard
or
sudo modprobe tuxedo_keyboard
You might also want to activate tuxedo_io
module the same way if you are using TCC.
Remove the DKMS module and source:
sudo make dkmsremove
sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/tuxedo_keyboard.conf
modprobe tuxedo_keyboard
If a module is relevant it will be loaded automatically on boot. If it is not loaded after a reboot, it most likely means that it is not needed.
Add Module to /etc/modules
sudo su
echo tuxedo_keyboard >> /etc/modules
Default Parameters at start.
In this example, we start the kernel module with the following settings:
- mode 0 (Custom / Default Mode)
- red color for the left side of keyboard
- green color for the center of keyboard
- blue color for the right side of keyboard
Note that we write it's settings to a .conf
file under /etc/modprobe.d
named tuxedo_keyboard.conf
.
sudo su
echo "options tuxedo_keyboard mode=0 color_left=0xFF0000 color_center=0x00FF00 color_right=0x0000FF" > /etc/modprobe.d/tuxedo_keyboard.conf
or
sudo cp tuxedo_keyboard.conf /etc/modprobe.d/tuxedo_keyboard.conf
Path: /sys/devices/platform/tuxedo_keyboard
Allowed Values: Hex-Value (e.g. 0xFF0000
for the Color Red)
Description: Set the color of the left Keyboard Side
Allowed Values: Hex-Value (e.g. 0xFF0000
for the Color Red)
Description: Set the color of the center of Keyboard
Allowed Values: Hex-Value (e.g. 0xFF0000
for the Color Red)
Description: Set the color of the right Keyboard Side
Allowed Values: Hex-Value (e.g. 0xFF0000
for the Color Red)
Description: Set the color of the extra region (if exist) of the Keyboard
Allowed Values: 0
- 255
Description: Set the brightness of the Keyboard
Allowed Values: 0
- 7
Description: Set the mode of the Keyboard. A list with the modes is under Modes
Allowed Values: 0
, 1
Description: Set the State of keyboard, 0
is keyboard is off and 1
is keyboard is on
Allowed Values: 0
, 1
Description: Only get the information, if the keyboard have the extra region
sudo modprobe tuxedo_keyboard <params>
Set the color of the left Keyboard Side
Set the color of the left Keyboard Side
Set the color of the left Keyboard Side
Set the color of the left Keyboard extra region (Only when is a supported keyboard)
Set the mode (on/off) of keyboard
Set the brightness of keyboard
Value: 0
Value: 1
Value: 2
Value: 3
Value: 4
Value: 5
Value: 6
Value: 7