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Shortcut keys for Flicker-Free Dimming only goes from 0-10% (G16 2024) #3157

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anventia opened this issue Sep 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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What's wrong?

When I use the Flicker-Free Dimming shortcuts, (FN+CTRL+F7/8) on my G16 2024, it can only go from 0-10% brightness. If above that brightness when I press the keys, it jumps down to 10%. (it also shows 9% on the pop-up).

This problem started occurring with this version of G-Helper (0.191.0), and was not present before update. However, before I'd occasionally get a similar bug where I'd try to change the flicker-free dimming via shortcut and it'd immediately jump down to 0%, before operating normally.

(aside: it'd be cool if it'd be possible to configure it to be just (FN)+F7/8 to control flicker-free! (FN depending on if function lock is on or not)

How to reproduce the bug?

Press FN+CTRL+F7/8

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Device and Model

G16 2024 (GU605MI)

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0.191.0

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Windows 11 23H2

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seerge commented Sep 23, 2024

@anventia hello, this is a duplicate and is already fixed in https://github.com/seerge/g-helper/releases/tag/v0.192 :) just update.

Thanks.

@seerge seerge closed this as completed Sep 23, 2024
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