ledcontrol(1)
NAME
gled - graphical frontend for ledcontrol
SYNOPSIS
gled
DESCRIPTION
gled is part of the ledcontrol package, which allows you to show arbitrary information on the normally-unused keyboard LEDs. gled functions
as a graphical front-end for ledcontrol(1) allowing users to easily
test different commands. Its use should be quite intuitive and most
text labels include tooltips to help you get along.
USAGE
The different commands available in ledd will not be explained in
detail here, see ledd(8) for details on them. This section covers some
of the functionality common to all command types.
- The tabs
- By choosing different tabs on the top of the window you choose what kind of command you want to give.
- LEDs to use
- Here you can choose on what LEDs the command will be tested on. The highest priority level (9) is always used. This is not applicable for animations.
- Current command
- The text entry on the bottom always shows the current command. You can also write or paste a command into it, whence it will be parsed. If the current command is incomplete or otherwise invalid, the text Bad command will appear at the bottom of the window.
- Test Clicking on Test will set the current command using ledcon
- trol(1). Only applicable if command is valid.
- Auto When Auto is toggled the command will be written with ledcon
- trol(1) every time a change is made in the UI.
- Try it. Experiment with it. Have fun.
LICENSE
Ledcontrol and all its pieces (including gled) are distributed under
the GNU General Public License (GPL).
SEE ALSO
ledcontrol(1), ledd(8), ledd.conf(5),
AUTHOR
Ledcontrol was written by Sampo Niskanen <sampo.niskanen@iki.fi>. You can get the latest version of ledcontrol from http://www.iki.fi/sampo.niskanen/ledcontrol/
BUGS
- The animation piece doesn't support looping animations yet. It might
also be a bit more user-friendly.