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Old 08-18-2016, 08:22 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by Yourcat View Post
"echo -n 0 >/sys/class/backlight/max77696-bl/brightness" works for me.
Thanks! I've used this information to make a quick little KUAL application.
Just tap "Lights Out!" and the above command is ran and out goes the lights.

Light turns back on when plugged in, or manually adjusted.

To install:
After you've installed KUAL, simply unzip, and place the lightsOut folder in /extensions
(same as you would any other KUAL application.)

EDIT:
Obviously I'd find front light master after the fact. Oh well.
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File Type: zip lightsOut-0.1.zip (1.2 KB, 225 views)

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