Fn+Ecs button lock diode
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10-24-2021 01:00 AM
System: Windows 10
Battery or AC: both
Model: UX425EA
Frequency of occurrence: permanent
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Detailed description:
Hello.
There is a Fn+Ecs lock possibility on my keyboard.
The "problem" is that the status diode on this key is ON when the lock is OFF (basically it's ON all the time, because I don't use this lock at all).
In my opinion this diode should be ON only when the lock is ON.
Can you please tell me if this is a designed behavior or it could be changed in settings?
Thanks
Battery or AC: both
Model: UX425EA
Frequency of occurrence: permanent
Reset OS:
Screenshot or video:
========================
Detailed description:
Hello.
There is a Fn+Ecs lock possibility on my keyboard.
The "problem" is that the status diode on this key is ON when the lock is OFF (basically it's ON all the time, because I don't use this lock at all).
In my opinion this diode should be ON only when the lock is ON.
Can you please tell me if this is a designed behavior or it could be changed in settings?
Thanks
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10-26-2021 08:21 AM
Apologies, I didnt understand that correctly.
But thinking about it: you're right. The on/Off being the other way around would actually make more sense...
But thinking about it: you're right. The on/Off being the other way around would actually make more sense...
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10-26-2021 03:31 PM
It depends on the use you give... for me it makes sense for the diode to beave like this, otherwise it would happen to me what happens to you (diode on all the time)... what would make sense was the diode working in reverse to whatever you choose by default in bios (diode should be off for the default selection in bios), then in the OS the diode would reverse it's state when you revert the Fn key. I had a PC/keyboard that worked like this for the Num Lock key of Numpad.

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