Users Guide

KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color
Congures the custom1color by specifying the Red, Green, and Blue (R:G:B) values. The color can be selected using RGB components by
mentioning it in ‘R:G:B’ format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255.
Example: Retrieves the RGB value in R:G:B format of Custom1 color for keyboard backlight.
Get-ChildItem -Path DellSmbios:\SystemConfiguration\KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color
KeyboardBacklightCustom2Color
Congures the custom2color by specifying the Red, Green, and Blue (R:G:B) values. The color can be selected using RGB components by
mentioning it in ‘R:G:B’ format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255.
Example: To set the red as 234, green as 35 and blue as 56 for Custom1 color using KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color attribute. Provide the
secure password, if set, using the secure password parameter.
Set-Item -Path DellSmbios:\SystemConfiguration\KeyboardBacklightCustom2Color "234:35:56" –
PasswordSecure <Secure Text Password>
Provide the secure password, if set, using the secure password parameter.
Using the BootSequence feature
This feature allows you to congure the order of the devices from which the system tries to start up using the BootSequence option in the
BootSequence category.
BootList — determines the boot mode of the system. Select one of the following:
Ue — To enable booting to Unied Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) capable operating systems. Following are the supported
UEFI devices:
hdd — hard disk
cdrom — CD-ROM
hsbhdd — USB hard disk
usbdev — USB device
embnicipv4 — embedded NIC IPV4
embnicipv6 — embedded NIC IPV6
brechannel — Fibre Channel
Embnic — embedded NIC
brechannelex — FibreEx Channel
innibandInniband device
vendor — vendor device
i1394 — I1394 device
i2o — I20 device
uart — UART device
lun — LUN device
vlan — VLAN device
nvme — NVMe device
uri — URI device
ufs — UFS device
sd — SD device
bluetooth — Bluetooth device
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