Re: acer-wmi: Nitro button doesn't produce a WMI event

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On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 1:42 AM Armin Wolf <W_Armin@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> I'm guessing this means that I will have to learn ACPI and how linux
>> implements it if i wish to debug this issue.
> Actually i think you need to look into the Windows application and check if they call a
> WMI method during initialization to enable this event. On the Linux side this event should
> be supported if received.
That makes sense, I will try this out soon.

> Then i suggest you install thermald so that the platform profile fully works.
Wow, that actually fixed it! Throttles just like windows now, thanks a lot!

> Also can you tell me what special OC calls are necessary on your machine? I know of another user
> which might suffer from the same problem.
Yep, there's only one call - SetGamingMiscSetting (Method ID: 21)

Inputs:
Performance - 0x40B (OC)
Default - 0x10B
Quiet -  0xB (Nvidia Whisper)





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