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My computer clicks or pauses when I start up.
I have to press the “Power On” key twice to start up.
My computer’s clock stops when I shut it down.
• Your Mac probably has Soft Power, and you haven’t
locked its outlet “Always On.” See Chapter 2, Hardware
Configuration, for more information.
My StyleWriter or other peripheral doesn’t turn on when I turn on
its outlet.
• Some devices, such as the StyleWriter, have a “soft” power
switch, which means interrupting the power to the printer
makes the switch forget it was turned on. You can either
turn the StyleWriter on by hand, or plug its power cord
into the wall and leave it turned on.
The PowerKey Extension icon appears with an “X” in it when my
computer starts up.
• Make sure PowerKey Pro is correctly connected to the
computer’s ADB port, and that the cable is making good
contact.
• Make sure another extension isn’t interfering with the
PowerKey Extension. Try putting a space or a ‘z’ in front of
the name “PowerKey Extension” to make it load earlier or
later in the startup process.
The system doesn’t turn off when I select “Shut Down”.
• Make sure the PowerKey Extension is loading at startup,
and hasn’t been disabled by a startup controller utility.
• Check your Schedule with the PowerKey Editor. Make
sure you have an Event with an “At Shut Down” Trigger,
and that it includes a “Shut Down Computer” Action.
• Temporarily disable any extensions which perform tasks at
shut down, such as hard disk protection utilities, to see if
the problem goes away. Once you’ve isolated the conflict-
ing extension, contact the manufacturer to see if an up-
dated version is available.
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