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Old 03-19-2018, 01:05 PM   #117
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Device: Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Aura ONE
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Originally Posted by gilali View Post
Log is attached here
Thanks, I'm a bit puzzled, because the only relevant ioctl calls only have to do with the white light.

Let's go back to the sysfs approach.

Since you mentioned that KOReader's natural light widget was working on the H₂O 2, I'm guessing that, the two actionable lights are enough.

On the Aura ONE, I can control the following lights:
  • led1b: white.
  • led1a: red.
  • ledb: green.
  • leda: blue.

Since you only have two writable pseudo-file, I suppose that the H₂O 2 might be using a different lightning system which might explain the absence of red/green blotches.

Could you run the attached script on your device?

Your screen should emit two lights that last for 3 seconds each: can you describe the color of those lights?
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