Re: Logitech G27 leds no more supported

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There is no switch in G27, it's a pure PC wheel, and leds are not recognized


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Le samedi 20 octobre 2018 01:03, Simon Wood <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> On Fri, October 19, 2018 4:46 pm, Simon Wood wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the report, and yes it does seem broken. I tried on
> > 4.17.0-rc5+
> > and it seems that the 'hid-logitech' module does not know the device ID of
> > the G29 anymore.
>
> Oh, how easily we forget things... there's a switch on the top wheel
> (close to LEDs) which changes the wheel into a compatibility mode.
>
> Flipping this get wheel recognized and working on 4.17.0-rc5+
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> root@thevoid:/sys/class/leds# ls
> 0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM1 0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM4 input3::numlock
> input8::compose input8::scrolllock
> 0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM2 0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM5 input3::scrolllock
> input8::kana
> 0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM3 input3::capslock input8::capslock
> input8::numlock
> root@thevoid:/sys/class/leds# cd 0003\:046D\:C24F.0009\:\:RPM4
> root@thevoid:/sys/class/leds/0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM4# ls
> brightness device max_brightness power subsystem trigger uevent
> root@thevoid:/sys/class/leds/0003:046D:C24F.0009::RPM4# cat max_brightness
>
> > brightness
>
> --
>
> I'll rebuild HEAD to confirm it still works.
> Simon.
>
> PS. We should maybe pick up that other USB Id.






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