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+{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
+
+with lib;
+
+let
+ cfg = config.hardware.tuxedo-keyboard;
+ tuxedo-keyboard = config.boot.kernelPackages.tuxedo-keyboard;
+in
+ {
+ options.hardware.tuxedo-keyboard = {
+ enable = mkEnableOption ''
+ Enables the tuxedo-keyboard driver.
+
+ To configure the driver, pass the options to the <option>boot.kernelParams</option> configuration.
+ There are several parameters you can change. It's best to check at the source code description which options are supported.
+ You can find all the supported parameters at: <link xlink:href="https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-keyboard#kernelparam" />
+
+ In order to use the <literal>custom</literal> lighting with the maximumg brightness and a color of <literal>0xff0a0a</literal> one would put pass <option>boot.kernelParams</option> like this:
+
+ <programlisting>
+ boot.kernelParams = [
+ "tuxedo_keyboard.mode=0"
+ "tuxedo_keyboard.brightness=255"
+ "tuxedo_keyboard.color_left=0xff0a0a"
+ ];
+ </programlisting>
+ '';
+ };
+
+ config = mkIf cfg.enable
+ {
+ boot.kernelModules = ["tuxedo_keyboard"];
+ boot.extraModulePackages = [ tuxedo-keyboard ];
+ };
+ }