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Scheduled Events
PowerKey Pro can do much more than simply start up and
shut down your computer. It includes a sophisticated schedule
of Events which can automate system startup and shutdown,
and control your system in a variety of ways.
An Event consists of two parts, the Trigger (when the Event
will be executed) and the Actions (what the Event will do).
The Trigger can also include Qualifiers, which restrict when
the Event will execute (for example, to turn on your computer
in the morning, but not when you’re away on vacation).
The PowerKey Schedule keeps a list of your Event Triggers,
and watches for them to “activate.” When a Trigger activates,
it performs the list of Actions for that Event.
Note that several Events can have the same type of Trigger.
You can set up several Events with the same type of Trigger
but different Qualifiers, to make the Events behave differently
at different times of the day or week.
The next few pages take you step by step through a series of
examples, showing you how to customize your PowerKey
setup and make use of its advanced features.
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