Alessandro Bortolin
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title: Backlight Behavior |
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sidebar_label: Backlight |
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## Summary |
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This page contains [backlight](../features/backlight.md) behaviors supported by ZMK. |
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## Backlight Action Defines |
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Backlight actions defines are provided through the [`dt-bindings/zmk/backlight.h`](https://github.com/zmkfirmware/zmk/blob/main/app/include/dt-bindings/zmk/backlight.h) header, |
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which is added at the top of the keymap file: |
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``` |
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#include <dt-bindings/zmk/backlight.h> |
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``` |
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This will allow you to reference the actions defined in this header such as `BL_TOG`. |
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Here is a table describing the action for each define: |
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| Define | Action | |
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| -------- | ---------------------------------------- | |
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| `BL_TOG` | Toggles the backlight on and off | |
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| `BL_ON` | Turn on backlight on and off | |
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| `BL_OFF` | Toggles the backlight feature on and off | |
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| `BL_INC` | Increase backlight brightness | |
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| `BL_DEC` | Decrease backlight brightness | |
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## Behavior Binding |
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- Reference: `&bl` |
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- Parameter #1: The backlight action define, e.g. `BL_TOG` or `BL_INC` |
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### Examples |
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1. Toggle backlight on/off |
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``` |
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&bl BL_TOG |
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``` |
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1. Increase backlight brightness |
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``` |
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&bl BL_INC |
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``` |
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title: Backlight |
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sidebar_label: Backlight |
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Backlight is a feature used to control array of LEDs, usually placed through or under switches. Unlike [RGB Underglow](underglow.md), backlight currently allows only one color per LED, also LEDs are not addressable, so you can't control individual LEDs. |
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## Enabling Backlight |
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To enable backlight on your board or shield, simply enable the `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT` configuration values in the `.conf` file of your user config directory as such: |
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``` |
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CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT=y |
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``` |
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If your board or shield does not have backlight configured, refer to [Adding Backlight to a Board](#adding-backlight-to-a-board). |
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## Configuring Backlight |
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There are various Kconfig options used to configure the backlight feature. These can all be set in the `.conf` file. |
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| Option | Description | Default | |
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| ------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------- | |
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| `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_BRT_STEP` | Brightness step in percent | 20 | |
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| `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_BRT_START` | Default brightness in percent | 40 | |
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| `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_ON_START` | Default backlight state | y | |
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| `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_AUTO_OFF_IDLE` | Turn off backlight when keyboard goes into idle state | y | |
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| `CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_AUTO_OFF_USB` | Turn off backlight when USB is disconnected | n | |
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## Adding Backlight to a Board |
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Backlight is always added to a board, not a shield. |
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If you have a shield with backlight, you must add a `boards/` directory within your shield folder to define the backlight individually for each board that supports the shield. |
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Inside the `boards/` folder, you define a `<board>.overlay` for each different board. |
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First, you need to enable PWM by adding the following lines to your `.overlay` file: |
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``` |
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&pwm0 { |
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status = "okay"; |
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ch0-pin = <45>; |
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/* ch0-inverted; */ |
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}; |
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``` |
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The value `ch0-pin` represents the pin that controls the LEDs. To calculate the value to use, you need a bit of math. You need the hardware port and run it through a function. |
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**32 \* X + Y** = `<Pin number>` where X is first part of the hardware port "PX.01" and Y is the second part of the hardware port "P1.Y". |
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For example, _P1.13_ would give you _32 \* 1 + 13_ = `<45>` and _P0.15_ would give you _32 \* 0 + 15_ = `<15>`. |
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If your board uses a P-channel MOSFET to control backlight instead of a N-channel MOSFET, you may want to enable `ch0-inverted`. |
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Then you have to add the following lines to your `.dtsi` file inside the root devicetree node: |
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``` |
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backlight: pwmleds { |
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compatible = "pwm-leds"; |
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label = "Backlight LEDs"; |
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pwm_led_0 { |
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pwms = <&pwm0 45>; |
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}; |
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}; |
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``` |
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The value inside `pwm_led_0` must be the same as you used before. |
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:::info |
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Note that every LED inside of the backlight node will be treated as a backlight LED, so if you have other PWM LEDs you need to declare them in a separate node. Refer to [Multiple backlight LEDs](#multiple-backlight-leds) if you have multiple backlight LEDs. |
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::: |
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Finally you need to add backlight to the `chosen` element of the root devicetree node: |
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``` |
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chosen { |
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zmk,backlight = &backlight; |
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}; |
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``` |
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### Multiple backlight LEDs |
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It is possible to control multiple backlight LEDs at the same time. This is useful if, for example, you have a Caps Lock LED connected to a different pin and you want it to be part of the backlight. |
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In order to do that, first you need to enable PWM for each pin: |
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``` |
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&pwm0 { |
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status = "okay"; |
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ch0-pin = <45>; /* LED 0 */ |
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ch1-pin = <46>; /* LED 1 */ |
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ch2-pin = <47>; /* LED 2 */ |
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}; |
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``` |
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This part may vary based on your MCU as different MCUs may have a different number of modules and channels. |
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Then you can simply add each of your LED to the backlight node: |
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``` |
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backlight: pwmleds { |
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compatible = "pwm-leds"; |
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label = "Backlight LEDs"; |
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pwm_led_0 { |
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pwms = <&pwm0 45>; /* LED 0 */ |
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}; |
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pwm_led_1 { |
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pwms = <&pwm0 46>; /* LED 1 */ |
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}; |
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pwm_led_2 { |
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pwms = <&pwm0 47>; /* LED 2 */ |
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}; |
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}; |
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``` |
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