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Hi,

Maybe your light-sensor is broken? The keyboard backlighting usually
depends on the ambient light.
If it's dark, the light goes on. It goes off after some idle time but
will go on again when you press any key.


Cheers,
Martin

2008/2/7, I?igo Ill?n Aranburu <kodeport at terra.es>:
> Just received my new N810, I must say it looks wonderful.
>
> I would like to suggest a feature, to be added for the hardware keyboard
> on the n810. And I say for, because it's a thing it can be done in
> software I think. This night I was just sitting in my bedroom with
> lights off, but when trying to write through a textbox, etc... I found
> myself trying desperately figure out what key I was touching. So, as we
> have a light sensor, why don't use it for the keyboard, and when going
> focusing a textbox, or whatever, just light the hardware keyboard
> automagically, like suggesting: press me, please! It definitely would
> make my life easier!
>
> Just my 5 cents
>
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