Yes, unfortunately, it is possible that the configuration for the LEDs could be changed during the BIOS update process. You can do this by clicking on the X in the upper right-hand corner of the screen and then selecting Yesor by hitting the F10 key and then the 'Y' key. Free HDD LED shows hard disk drive activity in real time in the systray area and on keyboard (blinking the scroll lock key led). Once you are done making changes to these (and any other) parameters, exit from Visual BIOS saving the current configuration. The program is portable and is delivered as a 21KB file. Again, any related configuration parameters will appear below this parameter. SSD-LED is a free program that puts a software-version of the old-school feature on your desktop. Next, pick your choice for the Ring LEDusing the selection box choices. When you do so, any related configuration parameters ( Brightness, Color, Blinking/Fade, etc.) will appear below this parameter. First, pick your choice for the Button LED using the selection box choices: Power State Indicator, HDD Activity LED or SW Control. ![]() The parameters can be found in the Secondary Power Settingswindow on the right-hand side of the screen. ![]() The configuration parameters are accessed by selecting Advancedand then Power. I set it to red for read, and white for write, and have a better idea of whats going on when the HD light comes on. No HD LED shows the difference between read and write operations. In order to configure how the LEDs are used, you need to go into BIOS Setup program, Visual BIOS, typically by pressing the F2 key during BIOS POST. Ubuntu MATEs System Monitor has a HD activity indicator available, and, for that matter, CapsLock and NumLock. Next, pick your choice for the Ring LED using the selection box choices. ![]() Alternatively, you can configure one or both for manual control and then control their state from a Windows- or Linux-based ACPI application (in Windows, you can also program them through WMI). First, pick your choice for the Button LED using the selection box choices: Power State Indicator, HDD Activity LED or SW Control. Each can be individually configured to be a power state indicator or a SSD/SSHD/HDD activity indicator. The NUC7i3BNK, NUC7i3BNH, NUC7i5BNK, NUC7i5BNH, NUC7i7BNH and NUC6CAYH NUCs all have support for the user controlling how the Ring and Power Button LEDs are used.
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