Ambient Light Brightness not working

I have asus ux3404 with builtin light senseor
the automatic brightness was working on f40 and ubuntu 24.04
I thought I missed up something so I live boot both f40 and f41
f40 worked, f41 didn’t work

The issue I have is, the settings related to automatic brightness is missing from the control center starting from f41

Welcome to Fedora @baronleonardo

Did you check that in the gnome desktop:

Enable automatic brightness

If your computer has an integrated light sensor, it can be used to automatically control screen brightness. This ensures that the screen is always easy to see in different ambient light conditions, and helps to reduce battery consumption.

  1. Open the Activities overview and start typing Power.
  2. Click Power to open the panel.
  3. In the Power Saving section, ensure that the Automatic brightness switch is set to on.

To disable automatic screen brightness, switch it to off.

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This option is missing from the gnome control center

that worked for me 2319766 – iio-sensor-proxy systemd unit service fails, thanks

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There is also an extension for gnome:

“Auto Brightness Toggle” this might gives you access in Gnome.

not support by gnome 47

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