

I did not think much of it until I started using Photoshop and just couldn't make out the colors on my photos properly. I suspect there is something wrong with the contrast or temperature of the colors perhaps? It is a fairly new laptop and I've always had this problem since day 1. I normally have to change brightness levels because looking at the same intense white begins to hurts my eyes. Even at no brightness the whites and light colors on my screen hurt my eyes as they are too intense. I can adjust the brightness on my laptop but the screen display does not look right. My ASUS laptop display irritates my eyes? We have also updated a Windows 10 procedure. I use the light package to adjust the screen backlight I have keys mapped to raise or lower the brightness using the GNOME keymap settings.Please refer to the steps in the article to rectify that issue Restore Lost Brightness Control app in ASUS Laptops After Updating, follow the steps and you will be able to do so. Input5::compose input6::capslock input6::scrolllock Input5::capslock input5::scrolllock input6::numlock Any ideas or points of advice for troubleshooting this are very welcome! Sorry, I don’t really know what I’m doing! $ ls /sys/class/ledsĪsus-wireless::airplane input5::numlock input6::kana The keyboard backlight is on as I type these. Here’s the output of a few terminal commands. My main goal is just to disable the light. It seems to be somewhat random whether the backlight is on or off when I boot up Fedora, and from that point I can’t control the brightness. My issue is that I can’t figure out how to control the keyboard backlight in Fedora. I am dual-booting with a Windows partition for gaming and a Fedora partition for work.


Hello! I’m using Fedora 33 on my new Asus G14 laptop.
