Using energy saver with a screen saver – Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual
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IMPORTANT
If you use Energy Saver, make sure you turn it off when
you’re doing disk-intensive tasks such as copying a large number of files,
downloading large files from an online service, or printing a very large file.
If Energy Saver is activated during a disk-intensive task, the task may be
terminated prematurely and you may need to recopy or reprint the file.
What happens after you turn on the energy-saving feature?
When Energy Saver detects that you’re not using the computer, it darkens the
monitor screen and reduces the amount of energy it consumes. While the
monitor is darkened, your computer is still working, but to avoid accidental
changes, Energy Saver won’t let anything you type or do with the mouse
affect any of your work.
To “wake up” the monitor, press any key on the keyboard. Your computer
beeps for a moment, while the monitor is waking up, and you can begin work
as soon as the beeping stops. (The beep volume can’t be adjusted, it is
independent of all system sound controls.)
Using Energy Saver with a screen saver
Screen savers are applications you can purchase that put moving patterns on
your monitor. Screen savers and Energy Saver prevent image “burn-in.”
Energy Saver also saves energy.
If you wish, you can use Energy Saver and a screen saver program together.
Set the screen saver to activate sooner than Energy Saver. If your screen
saver program includes its own energy-saving features, you can turn off
Energy Saver.
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