Rkawakami wrote:Welcome to thinkpads.cóm!From what l gather not all Edge techniques will have the backlit keyboard option. If yours will, then this record:says that it'h controlled by the Fn+Space key mixture.ref: (Set up Tutorial - ThinkPad Edge 14, Edge 15, Edge E40 and Edge E50)ref: (Provider and Troubleshooting Tutorial)Thanks a lot, I'm a little irkéd because I cán't discover out specifically what causes it to come with the backlight- (I obtained it custom ordered and back light had been not also an option- foolish me believed it had been standard.) I can't also send it back again because I need it for á month-long company trip I'michael going on in a week. I know it't a small function- but it's one I actually needed. 'particularly result in the Edge doesn't have got the thinklight.
The Keyboard Backlight. To alleviate digital eye strain and see better in low-light conditions, turn on your keyboard’s backlight. You can do this on most Lenovo systems by simultaneously holding the Fn key and spacebar. (Not sure if your system has a backlit keyboard? Find out here. To alleviate digital eye strain and see better in low-light conditions, turn on your keyboard’s backlight. You can do this on most Lenovo systems by simultaneously holding the Fn key and spacebar. (Not sure if your system has a backlit keyboard? Find out here. If your keyboard does include this feature and it’s not working, it may help to. Laptop - Lenovo Yoga 500 After installing the latest big update of windows 10, the backlight of the keyboard has stopped working. Please provide me with a solution.