Power
Management  (August 1998).iso/full/W98Comp/Control/power.gif) The Power Management
initiative was introduced in OSR2 and is the kingpin of the OnNow initiative. The Power
Schemes tab allows you to choose one of
the pre-defined schemes that suits your
PC, be it laptop, desktop or server. The
settings are shown below in the scheme
box and you can adjust when hard drives
and monitors should be turned off, and if
applicable when this should be done if
the PC is running on batteries or from a
power supply. There is also the overall
Standby mode setting which defines when
other devices should be powered down
until the PC is in a state of minimal
power usage. In this state you can wake
the system up by using an input device -
tap the keyboard, move the mouse, etc. If
you customise the settings you can save
them back out as a personalised scheme.
The
other tabs allow you to set alarms for
what is to happen if batteries run low
(laptops only), whether a warning should
be shown and whether the system should go
into Standby for power saving
automatically after a warning. You can
also use a slider to define at which
point out of 100% the system should
consider the batteries to be running low.
The Advanced tab
simply allows you to choose to show a
power icon in the taskbar displaying the
battery status (and whether a password is
required when the PC is re-awakened after
going into Standby), and the Power Meter
is just an elaboration of the taskbar
icon.
See also Screen Saver in Display Control Panel, OnNow, Shut Down
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