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I have a CM Storm Devastator and cannot get the backlight working on Mac. I have followed the instructions below : Free vpn tool for mac.
- Go here: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/samplecode/HID_LED_test_tool/Introduction/Intro.html
- Click the little 'Download sample code' button
- Open the downloaded folder and go to Build / Release
- Drag the HID LED test tool file to your Applications folder
- Launch the OS X 'Automator' program
- Choose 'Service' document type
- Under 'Library', click 'Utilities', and drag 'Run Shell Script' to the blank area / workflow pane.
- For 'selected service receives' choose 'no input' in 'any application' (important)
- For 'pass input' choose 'as arguments' (important)
- For 'shell' choose '/bin/bash'
- Paste in this script:/Applications/HID LED test tool & pid=$! sleep 3 kill $pid
- Click 'run' to test. After 3 seconds, your keyboard should remain in a state with num lock and scroll lock enabled, and all the keys should be lit up. Yay! Continue to assign keyboard shortcut to do this.
- Click 'File' > 'Save', 'Save service as' : 'Devastator LED Lighter'
- Go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Services > General > 'Devastator LED Lighter'
- Assign a shortcut. Scroll lock and F keys didn't work for me. I ended up choosing '
The problems I have encountered:
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- HID LED test tool-Read Me.txt
- HID LED test tool.xcodeproj
- main.c
Problem: it does not contain a build/release folder, so I dragged HID LED test tool.xcodeproj into the Applications folder. - I followed all the instructions above renaming the HID LED.. file to a simple HID. The problem is that when I run the automator program as indicated above I get the reply
xxxxx is a directory.
I cannot get around this; I have tried extracting the file within the HID LED test tool folder and then executing the automator with that file name but the exact same thing happens .. - When I attempt to open the project.pbxproj file in Terminal I get the response :
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You don't need the build folder, you just need the HID LED test tool.xcodeproj file.
- Make sure you have Xcode installed on your Mac. You can download it from the App Store.
- Open it and hit the play button on Xcode. It will flash on your keyboard and just hit the stop botton when everything is lit up.
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You dont need Xcode, the source is available on a (probably unofficial) mirror
Just open the 'build>release double click 'HID LED test tool', the keyboard will start blinking then just press Ctrl-C
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