Taking Your Computer on the Road
Conserving Power
Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
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Processing Speed
This option sets the speed at which the computer processes
information. You have two choices:
Low sets a lower processing speed and saves power.
High sets the computer to its maximum processing speed.
Sleep Mode (CPU Sleep Mode)
This option temporarily shuts down the computer's central pro-
cessing unit (CPU) when it is inactive. Pressing a key, moving the
AccuPoint or a signal from a device returns the processor to its
normal operating speed. You have two choices:
Enabled turns CPU Sleep Mode on.
Disabled turns CPU Sleep Mode off.
Display Brightness (LCD Brightness)
This option saves power by reducing the brightness of the
computer's display. You have two choices:
Semi-bright reduces the brightness of the display.
Bright sets the display to its maximum brightness.
Cooling Mode (Cooling Method)
If the computer’s central processing unit (CPU) starts to overheat,
the CPU fan provides additional cooling to the CPU. This option
lets you control how active the CPU fan is in cooling. You have
two choices:
Performance mode uses the fan to cool the processor chip,
maintaining maximum system performance. If the fan turns on
frequently, you may want to set this option to Quiet to con-
serve battery life.
Quiet mode cools the system by temporarily reducing
processing speed instead of using the fan.
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