Re: Help needed to add support for the ThinkVantage (key) LED

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Hi

Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Too bad, I hoped one of them would be bright...

Yeah it's quite odd that none of them trigger a bright state, but I know
very little about how this stuff works ;)

> Does that led ever stays ON (BRIGHT) in Windows, or during boot?

It blinks on fairly bright when you first power the machine on. I can't
speak for Windows, I removed it as soon as I unboxed the thing.

> I have to think of a way of doing this, clearly this LED needs some handling
> that is different from the other ones, if it never goes ON (bright).

Fair enough, I look forward to seeing the results :)

> Thank you for doing the testing!

Thanks for the guidance and reassurance! ;)

Cheers,
-- 
Chris Jones
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