gothica
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Post by gothica on Nov 17, 2021 7:30:35 GMT
How can i set up next ACPI binding: when close laptop lid -> sceen off ?
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Post by Hippytaff on Nov 17, 2021 7:51:14 GMT
Hi gothica You'll find the ACPI bindings in settings > Input > ACPI Bindings.
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Post by gothica on Nov 17, 2021 8:10:27 GMT
Hi gothica You'll find the ACPI bindings in settings > Input > ACPI Bindings. <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> i know (see my screenshot) there was an event (when lid closed -> do suspend), but i remove it. how do restore?
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Post by Hippytaff on Nov 17, 2021 11:23:47 GMT
Oh I see what you mean...Click add, then close the lid, then choose suspend from the list and save. (obviously you'll need to open the lid again to choose suspend, or press the lid closed button if you know where it is to trigger the ACPI event)
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Post by gothica on Nov 17, 2021 19:50:29 GMT
Oh I see what you mean...Click add, then close the lid, then choose suspend from the list and save. (obviously you'll need to open the lid again to choose suspend, or press the lid closed button if you know where it is to trigger the ACPI event) when i click add, then close the lid -> nothing trigger
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Post by Hippytaff on Nov 17, 2021 20:33:22 GMT
Can you see where the button/sensor is that triggers the acpi signal? Might be easier to press it off and on.
You can always reset moksha and it will revert back to default? But you might want to try the first option first rather than lose your moksha configs and settings.
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Post by gothica on Nov 18, 2021 5:48:02 GMT
Can you see where the button/sensor is that triggers the acpi signal? Might be easier to press it off and on. You can always reset moksha and it will revert back to default? But you might want to try the first option first rather than lose your moksha configs and settings. i dont know how to check this
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Post by Hippytaff on Nov 18, 2021 7:26:27 GMT
Look around the laptop and look for a bit where the laptop lid closes on a button or sensor. That will be the acpi trigger you’re looking for.
Failing that you can remove the hidden .e folder in ‘home’ and restart moksha. This will revert back to default moksha. You will lose your customisations, but you’ll get your binding back.
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