Acer swift 3 - Change keyboard backlight timer?

riddly
riddly Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives

Hey guys. So just bought this laptop and loving it. One thing though, is there anyway to have the keyboard backlight always  on?

 

Cheers,

 

riddly

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Answers

  • Hi,

    Go to Windows Mobility Centre(type in start search), if you have like mine(without KB backlight settings), no you don't have that enabledSmiley Sad

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  • riddly
    riddly Member Posts: 2 New User

    Cheers for the reply. Mine is the same as yours unfortunately so I might be out of luck Smiley Sad

  • friendlynexus
    friendlynexus Member Posts: 20 Networker

    No, it seems there isn't.

    Please keep bothering the 'support' until Acer issues a firmware update that allows their users to change the keyboard backlight settings. Shouldn't be too difficult.

     

    -FN

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,590 Trailblazer

    friendlynexus wrote:

    No, it seems there isn't.

    Please keep bothering the 'support' until Acer issues a firmware update that allows their users to change the keyboard backlight settings. Shouldn't be too difficult.

     

    -FN


    Hi,

    It's a power saving feature, continuous use of Keyboard backlight will drain the battery and will reduce the usage time.

  • ekesz13
    ekesz13 Member Posts: 3 New User

    That is a choice we should be able to make.  Not all of us care about battery life (plugged in).  This should have been an easy fix that Acer fixed by now, but sadly it doesn't look like it. 

  • friendlynexus
    friendlynexus Member Posts: 20 Networker

    Hi, 

    I managed to get the keyboard lights switched ON (permanently),  by unchecking the energy saving feature of the HID (USB) entries of the keyboard in the device manager. As far as I remember, I unchecked all energy saving features in all USB/HID entries (hoping to not screw up the system) ... and magically, it worked.

    So now I can switch on/off the keyboard backlight, but not set any timeout.

    Maybe this works for you, too!

    -FNuncheckHID.PNG

  • jakobkraft
    jakobkraft Member Posts: 9 New User

    Has this worked for anybody else?

    I tried unchecking all the energy saver options under the HID USB entries and it did not work to keep backlight from turning offSmiley Sad

  • jakobkraft
    jakobkraft Member Posts: 9 New User

    Anybody...?

  • friendlynexus
    friendlynexus Member Posts: 20 Networker

    Hi,

    To be honest, I never bothered to research and document systematically why it works for for me and what I did to make it work.

    HIDBranchKeybd.PNG

     

    The Windows 10 device manager has a branch 'HID' device:

    In my case I unchecked the Energy saving option in 'USB Input Device (Eingabegerät) as well as in the 

    KEYBOARD branch of the device manager.

     

    Did you try this as well?

     

     

    _ Cheers FN

     

     

  • jakobkraft
    jakobkraft Member Posts: 9 New User

    I actually unchecked the power saver option in EVERY device listed in my Device Manager--EVERY device that had the power saver option, at least.

    But no, this did not make any difference.

    I'm happy it worked for you but I was only able to find other people that it did not work for, so this is not a viable solution. 

  • friendlynexus
    friendlynexus Member Posts: 20 Networker

    hmmmm, that's kind of strange.

    I'm sorry it doesn't work for you as I can very well understand how irritating this backlight behaviour is.

    Maybe yours is a different system with different firmware or settings?

     

    These are the details of my Acer Swift (in German, according to msinfo32.exe)

     

    Beschreibung PS/2-Standardtastatur (=Keyboard)
    Name Erweitert (101 oder 102 Tasten)
    Layout 00000407
    PNP-Gerätekennung ACPI\10250759\4&1E267496&0
    Anzahl der Funktionstasten 12
    E/A-Port 0x00000060-0x00000060
    E/A-Port 0x00000064-0x00000064
    IRQ-Kanal IRQ 1
    Treiber c:\windows\system32\drivers\i8042prt.sys (10.0.15063.0, 112,50 KB (115.200 Bytes), 18.03.2017 21:56)

     

    Betriebsystemname Microsoft Windows 10 Home
    Version 10.0.15063 Build 15063
    ...
    Systemhersteller Acer
    Systemmodell Switch SA5-271

    Systemtyp x64-basierter PC
    System-SKU Switch SA5-271_111E_1.04
    Prozessor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz, 2401 MHz, 2 Kern(e), 4 logische(r) Prozessor(en)
    BIOS-Version/-Datum Insyde Corp. V1.04, 02.12.2016
    SMBIOS-Version 3.0
    Version des eingebetteten Controllers 1.06
    BIOS-Modus UEFI
    Hauptplatinenhersteller Acer
    Hauptplatinenmodell Nicht verfügbar
    Hauptplatinenname Hauptplatine
    Plattformrolle Mobil
    Sicherer Startzustand Ein
    PCR7-Konfiguration Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
    Windows-Verzeichnis C:\WINDOWS
    Systemverzeichnis C:\WINDOWS\system32
    Startgerät \Device\HarddiskVolume1
    Gebietsschema Deutschland
    Hardwareabstraktionsebene Version = "10.0.15063.502"
    Zeitzone Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit
    Installierter physischer Speicher (RAM) 8,00 GB
    Gesamter physischer Speicher 7,88 GB
    Verfügbarer physischer Speicher 4,87 GB
    Gesamter virtueller Speicher 9,13 GB
    Verfügbarer virtueller Speicher 5,82 GB
    Größe der Auslagerungsdatei 1,25 GB
    Auslagerungsdatei C:\pagefile.sys
    Unterstützung der Geräteverschlüsselung Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
    Hyper-V - VM-Monitormoduserweiterungen Ja
    Hyper-V - SLAT-Erweiterungen (Second Level Address Translation) Ja
    Hyper-V - Virtualisierung in Firmware aktiviert Ja
    Hyper-V - Datenausführungsverhinderung Ja

     

     

    - FN

     

     

  • wolfy
    wolfy Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    i would rather have it on all the time with the option for turning off, surprised noone has made a third party app for it

     

  • gkmt1
    gkmt1 Member Posts: 1 New User
    Now I have the swift 5 and this annoying feature as well : / Would be nice to have it always ON or OFF. Please, let us see the light!
  • madfry
    madfry Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    I had an Acer Predator laptop that had the same backlit timeout behaviour before. Funny enough Acer did put out a BIOS update that added the option of removing the timeout so when you switch on the backlit, it didn't time out. 

    So it is doable. Just need Acer to I don't know? Do it?

  • Reems
    Reems Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hi there,
    Bought recently a Swift 3 and the and the keyboard backlight turning off all the time is a pain.
    Has anybody heard of a permanent lighting solution in the meantime?
    Cheers, Reems
  • Robstout
    Robstout Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    Hello Acer team,

    I have a Swift 3 and it's an amazing piece of tech, but the only really annoying thing is what the other people here have mentioned - the keyboard backlighting automatically turns off 20 - 30 seconds after the last keystroke. I also would like to have the option to have it permanently on. Piece provide such a feature....
  • Akiller43
    Akiller43 Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hello!


    Anybody solved this? This feature is very irritating....
  • TeeSquar
    TeeSquar Member Posts: 1 New User
    Well, it's not optimal, but I just press the shift key to turn the light back on. As others have said, when it's plugged in, the backlight should remain on.