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but I think there must be something in Windows' register to remember if you chose to activate, or deactivate, backlit keys,maybe it's a value for a counter. Try exporting big chunks of your register, (de)activating backlit keys, exporting again, comparing files with a file comparison tool...
but I think there must be something in Windows' register to remember if you chose to activate, or deactivate, backlit keys,maybe it's a value for a counter. Try exporting big chunks of your register, (de)activating backlit keys, exporting again, comparing files with a file comp...
A capacitor to ground at the duty-cycle adjust input sets the positive slope of a saw tooth 8 DADJ I/O waveform that is compared to a voltage proportional to 1-D where D is the dimming PWM duty-cycle of the DIM input. At the falling edge of the DIM input this comparison is used ...
but I think there must be something in Windows' register to remember if you chose to activate, or deactivate, backlit keys,maybe it's a value for a counter. Try exporting big chunks of your register, (de)activating backlit keys, exporting again, comparing files with a file comparison tool...