On May 15, 9:18 am, "AVP Pinball Division" <
serv...@avppinball.com>
wrote:
> "CEG" <
corv...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>
> news:6389f434-67bb-4d27...@dg7g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
> On May 15, 8:39 am, James Lewis <
zr11...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > I picked one up a used one at a good price. When I got it the keyboard
> > lit up but I did something and now it doesnt. It lights up when its
> > booting but goes off afterward. It has to be something simple but I'm
> > not seeing it.
>
> > --
> > James Lewis
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> do a search on google. I see lots of other people having issues when I
> did a search, but I can't access the links from my work.
>
> Chas
>
> Not knowing the model makes this a hit-or-miss answer but... Was there a
> BIOS setting or BIOS update for your unit? If you installed an update or
> changed a BIOS setting relative to the operation of the keyboard that might
> kill the backlight until you reconfigure the settings.
>
> Is backlighting turned on? Most modern backlit laptops have a function key
> that kills all status lights. On my Gateway that one resets on restart but
> on other manufacturer's machines it may not. Look for a key with a little
> light bulb symbol on it.
>
> After that the next two fixes are tied for top of the list:
>
> Fn+F3 and Fn+F4 at first glance.
>
> Reinstall atkacpi driver (part of the ATK package). This is the AT
> Keyboard adapter driver/installation package that allows the operating
> system control over the keyboard lighting.
>
> --
> Pistol Pete
> AVP Pinball Division
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True, but he didn't give us a model # so I just did a general search..
He can fill in the model # to narrow the search down. :)