On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 9:56 PM Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote: > > So... a bit of rationale. The keyboard does not really fit into the > LED subsystem; LEDs are expected to be independent ("hdd led") and not > a matrix of them. Makes sense. > We do see various strange displays these days -- they commonly have > rounded corners and holes in them. I'm not sure how that's currently > supported, but I believe it is reasonable to view keyboard as a > display with slightly weird placing of pixels. > > Plus, I'd really like to play tetris on one of those :-). > > So, would presenting them as auxdisplay be acceptable? Or are there > better options? It sounds like a fair use case -- auxdisplay are typically simple character-based or small graphical displays, e.g. 128x64, that may not be a "main" / usual screen as typically understood, but the concept is a bit fuzzy and we are a bit of a catch-all. And "keyboard backlight display with a pixel/color per-key" does not sound like a "main" screen, and having some cute effects displayed there are the kind of thing that one could do in the usual small graphical ones too. :) But if somebody prefers to create new categories (or subcategories within auxdisplay) to hold these, that could be nice too (in the latter case, I would perhaps suggest reorganizing all of the existing ones while at it). Cheers, Miguel