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1.1 KiB
Nix
35 lines
1.1 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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cfg = config.hardware.tuxedo-keyboard;
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tuxedo-keyboard = config.boot.kernelPackages.tuxedo-keyboard;
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in
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{
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options.hardware.tuxedo-keyboard = {
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enable = mkEnableOption ''
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the tuxedo-keyboard driver.
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To configure the driver, pass the options to the {option}`boot.kernelParams` configuration.
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There are several parameters you can change. It's best to check at the source code description which options are supported.
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You can find all the supported parameters at: <https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-keyboard#kernelparam>
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In order to use the `custom` lighting with the maximumg brightness and a color of `0xff0a0a` one would put pass {option}`boot.kernelParams` like this:
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```
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boot.kernelParams = [
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"tuxedo_keyboard.mode=0"
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"tuxedo_keyboard.brightness=255"
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"tuxedo_keyboard.color_left=0xff0a0a"
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];
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```
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'';
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};
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config = mkIf cfg.enable
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{
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boot.kernelModules = ["tuxedo_keyboard"];
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boot.extraModulePackages = [ tuxedo-keyboard ];
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};
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}
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