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    Can the two green LED lights stay on for G1S-A1?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by g1slover, Dec 17, 2007.

  1. g1slover

    g1slover Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, I just purchased the g1s-a1 about a week ago. Luckly, I came acorss this forum I feel like being apart of a big g1s family. My question and concerned for now is if there is any way to keep the two green LED lights on without them blinking and having them on without having direct x 10 active. Is that possible? Thanks all
     
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    soltarian Notebook Enthusiast

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    hum, am no expert but from my experience; you cannot without using DirectX...
     
  3. RayanMX

    RayanMX Notebook Evangelist

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    Even though I'm no programmer, I can assure you that there must be a way of doing just that.

    It's just a matter of finding and tweaking the API that controlls the lights.

    Easier said than done, I know... But guess it's not impossible.

    Anyone??? :)

    Cheers!
    RayanMX