Apparently that's what it would take to fulfil my need. LOLWell... open keyboard, remove LED, solder wire, reattach LED to wire. Duct tape to monitor... or just duct tape whole keyboard to monitor.
If you want to get really ambitious, could open monitor, drill 1/4" hole on side or corner of monitor frame if wide enough, put LED there, in an LED holder If You Prefer to. If the original LED is only 3mm diameter, or surface mount, might need to substitute a typical 5mm encapsulated LED as more holders are made for 5mm.
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That option is not available in my Windows Server 2022 remote sessions.
Your remote session would probably not be able to change the light even if you have a hardware one.That option is not available in my Windows Server 2022 remote sessions.
I don't think that's correct, the caps light on the keyboard is a function of the local hardware. For any of the software based (accessibility) solutions the Microsoft or Citrix remote sessions I'm running, you may be correct.Your remote session would probably not be able to change the light even if you have a hardware one.
say you have capslock on then rdp and the target has capslock off, your keyboard light is not going to turn off and on as you switch focus.I don't think that's correct, the caps light on the keyboard is a function of the local hardware. For any of the software based (accessibility) solutions the Microsoft or Citrix remote sessions I'm running, you may be correct.
A software solution is the way to go. I often use traystatus and if the VMs run windows OS then one can use traystatus in the VMs too or any other similar software for other OSs.say you have capslock on then rdp and the target has capslock off, your keyboard light is not going to turn off and on as you switch focus.
A software solution is the way to go. I often use traystatus and if the VMs run windows OS then one can use traystatus in the VMs too or any other similar software for other OSs.