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07-03-2020 03:47 PM
I tried several way to find out where the kayboard backlight setting was, but i could find it. went to the BIOS for the advanced settings but it wasn't there. Tried to uninstall the keyboard driver and install it back but it was still the same. Tried searching for the settings but it wasn't there. So are they any ways to set my keyboard backlight to stay lit?
07-06-2020 03:17 PM
Welcome to the HP support community.
The proximity sensor uses Proximity Sensor Control software to change the keyboard lighting behavior. If you are not satisfied with the way the proximity sensor is responding, try adjusting these settings to suit your needs:
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To open the Proximity Sensor Control software click Start, All Programs, HP Proximity Sensor, HP and select HP Proximity Sensor.
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Click the Sensitivity (Range) button to select either Maximum or Minimum range. Selecting Maximum will cause the keyboard to illuminate more often than the Minimum setting as the proximity sensor will be more sensitive.
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Click the Delay until off button and select one of the following delay times:
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10 Second(s)
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1 Minute(s)
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3 Minute(s)
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The time you select is the time it takes for the keyboard illumination to turn off when not in use.
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Click Apply.
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Click OK to return to the Windows desktop.
For more details: Click here
For shortcuts and information about turning a Backlit Keyboard On or Off: Click here
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07-11-2020 04:49 AM
I went to my laptop settings, and tried finding the proximity sensor. But it wasn't there, and i went and surf the internet for more information about the proximity sensor on laptops. Turns out, Hp envy has it not Hp pavilion gaming laptops. So is there anymore ways to have access on my keyboard backlight settings?
07-13-2020 10:01 AM
@mikeoxlong I hope you know that not all keyboards have an option to use the timeout feature by design, that's only available on limited devices, that said, here's all you need to know about using the backlight of your keyboard:
Toggle backlight settings:
If your notebook computer has a backlit keyboard, press the F5 or F4 (some models) key on the keyboard to turn the light on or off. It might be necessary to press the fn (function) key at the same time.
If the backlight icon is not on the F5 key, look for the backlit keyboard key on the row of function keys.
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07-28-2020 06:36 PM
I am having the same problem. I have a new Pavilion Gaming 15 and still have a year old z book work station. I was able to set the work station keyboard to stay always on through the bios guide that was previously shared but on the Pavilion Gaming 15, the BIOS doesn't present an area to select the keyboard back light function. Any assistance would be much appreciated.
https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c01612362 This is the link I am referring to. My BIOS in the Pavilion doesn't present this way.
07-29-2020 01:43 AM
I got the laptop yesterday and its never had that bios feature available that I've used before and linked in my previous e mail. I even downloaded the updated bios driver hoping my bios just needed updating but no change.
07-29-2020 07:15 PM - edited 08-16-2020 07:45 PM
That option is not available on this computer.
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