On Fri, 9 Sept 2022 at 12:50, Simon Ser <cont...@emersion.fr> wrote: > On Friday, September 9th, 2022 at 12:23, Hans de Goede < > hdego...@redhat.com> wrote: > > "people using > > non fully integrated desktop environments like e.g. sway often use custom > > scripts binded to hotkeys to get functionality like the brightness > > up/down keyboard hotkeys changing the brightness. This typically involves > > e.g. the xbacklight utility. > > > > Even if the xbacklight utility is ported to use kms with the new > connector > > object brightness properties then this still will not work because > > changing the properties will require drm-master rights and e.g. sway will > > already hold those." > > I don't think this is a good argument. Sway (which I'm a maintainer of) > can add a command to change the backlight, and then users can bind their > keybinding to that command. This is not very different from e.g. a > keybind to switch on/off a monitor. > > We can also standardize a protocol to change the backlight across all > non-fully-integrated desktop environments (would be a simple addition > to output-power-management [1]), so that a single tool can work for > multiple compositors.
Yeah, I mean, as one of the main people arguing that non-fully-integrated desktops are not the design we want, I agree with Simon. Cheers, Daniel