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Hm, this would indeed be an interesting feature to have. I would love if i.e screen brightness automatically dimmed based on time of the day and/or other criteria (same with keyboard backlit). I suggest you open an issue and prepend "[Feature request]" to it and explain what you would like. In meantime, there's a GNOME Extension "Dim on Battery Power" which I used for this purpose. But unfortunately it hasn't been updated to support latest version of GNOME. Regarding keyboard backlight, I keep it off, and on X1 Carbon it's one shortcut away from being turned on "fn + space". |
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If i understood well auto-cpufreq replaces and improve gnome power management services and is aimed to extend battery autonomy and auto-cpufreq does it well. I use it on Zorin (Ubuntu kind).
However it seems that it does not reduce brightness while on battery which could extend even more the autonomy.
Also, keyboard backlit could be perhaps governed.
Thanks for any thoughts
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