![]() ![]() OP, even though it's a different model this might be worth trying. "On 64 bit system, open the filter explorer and navigate to here: C:\Program Files\Dell\QuickSet and run the file "BacklitKB.exe" Thanks for checking I did find this for the Inspiron 7567: I've just had a look on the Dell support site at all the downloads for the 9560, and I can't see anything that appears to do this, unless it's buried in one of the support application downloads. But I removed much of the pre-installed Dell stuff, and have now rebuilt the sytem from scratch with no Dell applications (only Dell drivers in some cases). ![]() Simon, is there perhaps a Dell software utility for this? ![]() Then it's probably not in the 9550 either. You can change keyboard backlight brightness, not timeout. All values can be evaluated against programmed thresholds for minimum and maximum luminance. Output data includes individual character luminance (Lv), individual key luminance, local luminance versus proximal keys for individual keys, and full keyboard uniformity. I don't know about 9550, but that option isn't in the BIOS for my 9560. Keyboard analysis shown in PM-KB Software. On my 9570, that sets the keyboard backlight to 'always on'. Look in the UEFI BIOS under "System Configuration", "Keyboard Backlight Timeout" for AC and battery, set to "Never". Does anyone know if there is a clever way to achieve this? I cannot find away to do this with my 9550. ![]()
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