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3-8 Using BIOS Setup
LCD Panel View Expansion — Specifies whether the panel view is re-
duced/off or expanded/on.
Password Check — Specifies whether the system prompts you to enter a
password when entering BIOS setup, booting the system, and resuming
from suspend.
PS/2 Port Hot Swap — Specifies whether or not you can swap a PS/2
device during system operation.
Internal Mouse — Specifies whether or not you can use both the internal
and the external mouse.
Power Management Setup
Your NEC Versa uses the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) which enables the operating system to manage the power given to
each attached device and to turn off a device when not in use. In addition,
ACPI enables manufacturers to develop computers that automatically power
up with a touch to the keyboard.
The Power Management Setup menu lets you balance high performance and
energy conservation using parameters including the following.
Power Management Under AC — Specifies whether to enable power
management features when AC power is in use. When AC power is con-
nected to your NEC Versa system, power management is usually dis-
abled. If you enable this parameter, the system automatically activates
the power management profile you set, even when AC power is used.
Power Savings Level — Lets you choose one of four levels of power
management.
High Perform provides the greatest system performance with only
minimal power conservation.
Longest Life provides the maximum amount of power savings.
Off disables power management and all device timeouts.
Custom lets you define your own power management configuration
by selecting values for specific device timeouts. Custom lets you set
the following timeouts.
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