XSET does not display all of my keyboard LEDS












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Recently i purchased a lenovo thinkpad t450, and the keyboard came with no caps lock LED. I have Fedora 29 installed. When i do the command 'xset -q' it returns the keys name and corresponding number, which are. (All my LEDs were on for this btw)



    [liveuser@localhost ~]$ xset q
Keyboard Control:
auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: off 02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: off
06: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: off
09: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: off
12: Group 2: off 13: Mouse Keys: off
auto repeat delay: 500 repeat rate: 33
auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
fadfffefffedffff
9fffffffffffffff
fff7ffffffffffff
bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
Pointer Control:
acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
timeout: 0 cycle: 0
Colors:
default colormap: 0x23 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff
Font Path:
catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d,built-ins
DPMS (Energy Star):
Server does not have the DPMS Extension


The problem is, the LEDs on this laptop are F1, F4 and FN for FNlock. Not sure what the LEDs on the function keys are for. But i would like to change the f1 or f4 LED to a caps lock notifier... so i know when it's on and off. Is there something i can use instead of xset.



Here is an image of the LEDs - https://imgur.com/a/8sCM7uL









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    Recently i purchased a lenovo thinkpad t450, and the keyboard came with no caps lock LED. I have Fedora 29 installed. When i do the command 'xset -q' it returns the keys name and corresponding number, which are. (All my LEDs were on for this btw)



        [liveuser@localhost ~]$ xset q
    Keyboard Control:
    auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000
    XKB indicators:
    00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: off 02: Scroll Lock: off
    03: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: off
    06: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: off
    09: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: off
    12: Group 2: off 13: Mouse Keys: off
    auto repeat delay: 500 repeat rate: 33
    auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
    fadfffefffedffff
    9fffffffffffffff
    fff7ffffffffffff
    bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
    Pointer Control:
    acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
    Screen Saver:
    prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
    timeout: 0 cycle: 0
    Colors:
    default colormap: 0x23 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff
    Font Path:
    catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d,built-ins
    DPMS (Energy Star):
    Server does not have the DPMS Extension


    The problem is, the LEDs on this laptop are F1, F4 and FN for FNlock. Not sure what the LEDs on the function keys are for. But i would like to change the f1 or f4 LED to a caps lock notifier... so i know when it's on and off. Is there something i can use instead of xset.



    Here is an image of the LEDs - https://imgur.com/a/8sCM7uL









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      Recently i purchased a lenovo thinkpad t450, and the keyboard came with no caps lock LED. I have Fedora 29 installed. When i do the command 'xset -q' it returns the keys name and corresponding number, which are. (All my LEDs were on for this btw)



          [liveuser@localhost ~]$ xset q
      Keyboard Control:
      auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000
      XKB indicators:
      00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: off 02: Scroll Lock: off
      03: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: off
      06: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: off
      09: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: off
      12: Group 2: off 13: Mouse Keys: off
      auto repeat delay: 500 repeat rate: 33
      auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
      fadfffefffedffff
      9fffffffffffffff
      fff7ffffffffffff
      bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
      Pointer Control:
      acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
      Screen Saver:
      prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
      timeout: 0 cycle: 0
      Colors:
      default colormap: 0x23 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff
      Font Path:
      catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d,built-ins
      DPMS (Energy Star):
      Server does not have the DPMS Extension


      The problem is, the LEDs on this laptop are F1, F4 and FN for FNlock. Not sure what the LEDs on the function keys are for. But i would like to change the f1 or f4 LED to a caps lock notifier... so i know when it's on and off. Is there something i can use instead of xset.



      Here is an image of the LEDs - https://imgur.com/a/8sCM7uL









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      Recently i purchased a lenovo thinkpad t450, and the keyboard came with no caps lock LED. I have Fedora 29 installed. When i do the command 'xset -q' it returns the keys name and corresponding number, which are. (All my LEDs were on for this btw)



          [liveuser@localhost ~]$ xset q
      Keyboard Control:
      auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000
      XKB indicators:
      00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: off 02: Scroll Lock: off
      03: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: off
      06: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: off
      09: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: off
      12: Group 2: off 13: Mouse Keys: off
      auto repeat delay: 500 repeat rate: 33
      auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
      fadfffefffedffff
      9fffffffffffffff
      fff7ffffffffffff
      bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
      Pointer Control:
      acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
      Screen Saver:
      prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
      timeout: 0 cycle: 0
      Colors:
      default colormap: 0x23 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff
      Font Path:
      catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d,built-ins
      DPMS (Energy Star):
      Server does not have the DPMS Extension


      The problem is, the LEDs on this laptop are F1, F4 and FN for FNlock. Not sure what the LEDs on the function keys are for. But i would like to change the f1 or f4 LED to a caps lock notifier... so i know when it's on and off. Is there something i can use instead of xset.



      Here is an image of the LEDs - https://imgur.com/a/8sCM7uL







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