* feat(display.go): impl setDisplayBrightness()
Implements setDisplayBrightness(brightness int) which allows setting the
backlight brightness on JetKVM's hardware.
Needs to be implemented into the RPC, config and frontend.
* feat(config): add backlight control settings
* feat(display): add automatic dimming & switch off to display
WIP, dims the display to 50% of the BacklightMaxBrightness after
BacklightDimAfterMS expires. Turns the display off after
BacklightOffAfterMS
* feat(rpc): add methods to get and set BacklightSettings
* WIP: feat(settings): add Max backlight setting
* chore: use constant for backlight control file
* fix: only attempt to wake the display if it's off
* feat(display): wake on touch
* fix: re-use buffer between reads
* fix: wakeDisplay() on start to fix warm start issue
If the application had turned off the display before exiting, it
wouldn't be brought on when the application restarted without a device
reboot.
* chore: various comment & string updates
* fix: newline on set brightness log
Noticed by @eric
https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm/pull/17#discussion_r1903338705
* fix: set default value for display
Set the DisplayMaxBrightness to the default brightness used
out-of-the-box by JetKVM. Also sets the dim/timeout to 2 minutes and 30
mintes respectively.
* feat(display.go): use tickers to countdown to dim/off
As suggested by tutman in https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm/pull/17, use
tickers set to the duration of dim/off to avoid a loop running every
second. The tickers are reset to the dim/off times whenever
wakeDisplay() is called.
* chore: update config
Changed Dim & Off values to seconds instead of milliseconds, there's no
need for it to be that precise.
* feat(display.go): wakeDisplay() force
Adds the force boolean to wakedisplay() which allows skipping the
backlightState == 0 check, this means you can force a ticker reset, even
if the display is currently in the "full bright" state
* feat(display.go): move tickers into their own method
This allows them to only be started if necessary. If the user has chosen
to keep the display on and not-dimmed all the time, the tickers can't
start as their tick value must be a positive integer.
* feat(display.go): stop tickers when auto-dim/auto-off is disabled
* feat(rpc): implement display backlight control methods
* feat(ui): implement display backlight control
* chore: update variable names
As part of @joshuasing's review on #17, updated variables & constants to
match the Go best practices.
Signed-off-by: Cameron Fleming <cameron@nevexo.space>
* fix(display): move backlightTicker setup into screen setup goroutine
Signed-off-by: Cameron Fleming <cameron@nevexo.space>
* chore: fix some start-up timing issues
* fix(display): Don't attempt to start the tickers if the display is disabled
If max_brightness is zero, then there's no point in trying to dim it (or
turn it off...)
* fix: wakeDisplay() doesn't need to stop the tickers
The tickers only need to be reset, if they're disabled, they won't have
been started.
* fix: Don't wake up the display if it's turned off
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Signed-off-by: Cameron Fleming <cameron@nevexo.space>
Also spent 4 hours troubleshooting to find out I didn't realise how useCallback works... :/
Anway, not much longer before work on just the mappings can begin.
Store is functioning as expected, adding new layouts should be trivial and easily scalable.
Implementation is different for each function that uses the keyboard (PasteModal vs Typing in the WebRTC window) these will all require their own testing.