Toshiba Satellite 2650 User Manual
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User's Manual
Setup and Password Security 8-11
Version
8
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Satellite 2610/2650 User's Manual – 08CHAP.DOC – ENGLISH – Printed on 19/09/99 as 08_261UK
Power Save Modes
This window lets you make separate power save settings for operation
by either AC power (
Plugged in
) or battery power (
Running on
batteries
). The computer detects whether the computer is connected
to an AC adaptor or running on battery power and automatically sets
the proper mode.
The factory settings for power save modes are shown below. All modes
can be set manually to accommodate individual methods of using the
computer.
Full Power Mode
This is the highest performance operation
setting and is the most power consuming mode.
(Default for
Plugged in
.)
High Power Mode
Performance has priority.
Normal Mode
Performance and power saving are balanced.
(Default for
Running on batteries
.)
Long Life Mode
Power saving has priority.
Setting a customized power save mode
To set a new power save mode, follow the steps below.
1. Click the
Power
Save
Mode
that most closely fits the settings you
want to make.
2. Click the
Create copy
button.
3. A power save mode named
Copy
will be created. Rename the mode
as you like.
4. Edit the mode as described in the Details section described later.
Deleting a customized power save mode
To delete a power save mode, follow the steps below.
1. Select the
Power
Save
Mode
you want to delete.
2. Click the
Delete
button.
You cannot delete the original four Power Save Modes.
Show icon on System Tray
If you enable this option, a power saver icon will be displayed on the
Windows task bar. A check will appear in the checkbox when this
option is selected.
When the power saver icon is displayed, you can click the right mouse
button on it to display the power saver utility.