Toshiba Portege 4005 User Guide 2 - Page 43

Power Save Modes tab, Toshiba's Hardware Setup and Power Saver Utilities

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Toshiba Utilities TOSHIBA Power Saver 43 By changing the options that appear in the Power Saver Properties dialog box and clicking OK, you can reconfigure that function. You may choose a power-saving management strategy to best suit your computing needs. If you are running on batteries and the programs that you are using do not require a lot of system resources, you may experience longer work sessions by enabling the Normal setting. Any options that you change become the default settings when you exit the program. (You do not have to restart your system before they become default settings.) Power Save Modes tab There are numerous modes from which to choose. You can use different Power Save modes for battery operation and for AC adapter operation. ❖ Full Power mode-Does not perform power saving. This mode is the default for AC adapter operation. ❖ Normal mode-Saves power with a moderate sacrifice of performance. ❖ High Power mode-Saves power with a minimum sacrifice of performance. ❖ DVD Playback mode-Performance has a higher priority than power savings. ❖ Presentation mode-Optimizes settings for presentations. ❖ Long Life mode-Favors battery life over speed and performance. ❖ Super Long Life mode-Saves maximum power. Power saving has a higher priority than performance. For more information on TOSHIBA Power Saver, refer to either or both of the following guides: ❖ Portégé 4000 Series User's Guide ❖ Managing Your Computer's Power Usage Through Toshiba's Hardware Setup and Power Saver Utilities for the Portégé 4000 Series/4005

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Toshiba Utilities
TOSHIBA Power Saver
By changing the options that appear in the Power Saver Properties
dialog box and clicking
OK
, you can reconfigure that function.
You may choose a power-saving management strategy to best suit
your computing needs. If you are running on batteries and the
programs that you are using do not require a lot of system
resources, you may experience longer work sessions by enabling
the Normal setting. Any options that you change become the
default settings when you exit the program. (You do not have to
restart your system before they become default settings.)
Power Save Modes tab
There are numerous modes from which to choose. You can
use different Power Save modes for battery operation and for
AC adapter operation.
Full Power mode—Does not perform power saving. This
mode is the default for AC adapter operation.
Normal mode—Saves power with a moderate sacrifice of
performance.
High Power mode—Saves power with a minimum
sacrifice of performance.
DVD Playback mode—Performance has a higher priority
than power savings.
Presentation mode—Optimizes settings for presentations.
Long Life mode—Favors battery life over speed and
performance.
Super Long Life mode—Saves maximum power. Power
saving has a higher priority than performance.
For more information on TOSHIBA Power Saver, refer to
either or both of the following guides:
Portégé 4000 Series User’s Guide
Managing Your Computer’s Power Usage Through
Toshiba’s Hardware Setup and Power Saver Utilities for
the Portégé 4000 Series/4005