Backlight Behavior
Summary
This page contains backlight behaviors supported by ZMK.
Backlight Action Defines
Backlight actions defines are provided through the dt-bindings/zmk/backlight.h header,
which is added at the top of the keymap file:
#include <dt-bindings/zmk/backlight.h>
This will allow you to reference the actions defined in this header such as BL_TOG.
Here is a table describing the action for each define:
| Define | Action | 
|---|---|
| BL_ON | Turn on backlight | 
| BL_OFF | Turn off backlight | 
| BL_TOG | Toggle backlight on and off | 
| BL_INC | Increase brightness | 
| BL_DEC | Decrease brightness | 
| BL_CYCLE | Cycle brightness | 
| BL_SET | Set a specific brightness | 
Behavior Binding
- Reference: &bl
- Parameter #1: The backlight action define, e.g. BL_TOGorBL_INC
- Parameter #2: Only applies to BL_SETand is the brightness value
The backlight settings that are changed via the &bl behavior will be saved to flash storage and hence persist across restarts and firmware flashes.
They will also override the start values set by CONFIG_ZMK_BACKLIGHT_*_START settings.
However the settings will only be saved after CONFIG_ZMK_SETTINGS_SAVE_DEBOUNCE milliseconds in order to reduce potential wear on the flash memory.
Examples
- 
Toggle backlight on/off &bl BL_TOG
- 
Sets a specific brightness &bl BL_SET 50
Split Keyboards
Backlight behaviors are global: This means that when triggered, they affect both the central and peripheral side of split keyboards.