On Mon 15 Jul 2013 10:18:09 PM MDT, Isaac wrote:
> On Mon 15 Jul 2013 04:43:06 AM MDT, Przemo Firszt wrote:
>>
>> Dnia 13 Lipca 2013, 08:00, So, Bastien Nocera napisał(a):
>>> Em Fri, 2013-07-12 Ă s 20:08 -0600, Isaac Nygaard escreveu:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I have been looking for a way to set the LED lights for an Intuos 4
>>>> using C/C++. I found the "i4oled" project here, but can't find any way
>>>> to change the LED lights associated with the touch ring. I would like
>>>> to write a program that can cycle through  four different touch ring
>>>> modes.
>>>
>>> That's something that's integrated in gnome-settings-daemon, thus GNOME
>>> itself.
>> i4oled is for OLEDs only. If you want to access the leds/oleds directly
>> you have to use kernel sysfs. More info here:
>> http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-wacom
>>
>>
>
> Thanks a lot. I'll check these out.

I am able to change the led lights through sysfs writes. However, it 
requires the script to run as root, which is fine; though, it would be 
nice if there were a way to do this without asking for the user's 
password. Is there any good ways to work around this?

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