Actually, I noticed that the normal screen saver (activated by the OS
after no activity for a certain time, not manually activated using e.g.
`gnome-screensaver-command -a` or `xset dpms force off`) successfully
turns off keyboard backlight and additional lights (e.g. the Apple logo
light on the back of Macbooks).

Maybe it would be enough to make the lock screen command activate the
screen saver in the same manner the OS activates it after a certain
amount of non-activity.

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