Automatically set your keyboard's backlight based on your Mac's ambient light sensor.
macOS Big Sur or later, a Mac with a built-in ambient light sensor, and a keyboard running the the QMK firmware.
This app supports LEDs that work with QMK's backlight, it currently doesn't work with any other type of LED driver (e.g. LED Matrix, etc).
For this app to work, the installed firmware has the following additional requirements:
- A decent number of levels set for
BACKLIGHT_LEVELS
in yourconfig.h
(e.g. 10–20 or more, otherwise you'll have very abrupt brightness changes)
- VIA enabled (
VIA_ENABLE = yes
in yourrules.mk
)
RAW_ENABLE = yes
in yourrules.mk
- The contents of example-keymap.c included in your
keymap.c
The application will monitor the ambient light sensor and send a backlight value to the firmware in the range 0–255. Either VIA or a handler in raw_hid_receive()
will map that range into the range set for BACKLIGHT_LEVELS
in your keymap's config.h
.
QMK Ambient Backlight is available for free, and it's also open-source. If you prefer, you can pay any amount you'd like in order to support my work.
Get the latest build on Gumroad.
This is my first macOS/SwiftUI project. Most of the project structure was inspired by and the entirety of the code for the ambient light sensor was taken from DarkModeBuddy by Guilherme Rambo.