Is your Lenovo IdeaPad 320 keyboard leaving you in the dark? Unlike some models, the IdeaPad 320 *doesn't* come standard with a backlit keyboard. That's the bad news. The good news? You might not be completely out of luck!
First, double-check your specific model's specifications. Search online using your laptop's serial number to confirm whether a backlit keyboard was an optional feature. Some configurations had it! If so, the key combination is typically **Fn + Spacebar**. Try pressing those keys together to toggle the backlight on and off.
If that doesn't work and you're certain your model *should* have it, try updating your keyboard drivers. Go to Device Manager, find your keyboard, right-click, and select 'Update driver.'
Finally, if all else fails, consider that the backlight might be faulty. This is a less common issue, but it does happen. A professional repair service can help diagnose and potentially replace the keyboard. Don't give up hope just yet; a little troubleshooting might bring light to your fingertips!