backlight: add backlight control support#49
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Sorry for the long delay. I like the API. I can merge it here, but would you consider adding it to as well python-periphery? |
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Sure, I'm not very familiar with Python, but I can give it a try. |
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Hi @vsergeev ,
I have implemented a new feature for controlling backlight intensity. Recognizing the importance of efficient power management and user customization in many embedded systems, this new feature enables direct manipulation of device backlight levels.
I'm looking forward to your feedback and hoping for a positive response. If there are any changes or improvements required, please let me know. I'm more than willing to collaborate further to get this feature integrated into the repository.
Thank you for considering this pull request.