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Windows XP Power Management - support

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Windows XP Power Management In addition to the V1250's built-in power management BIOS utility, Windows® XP also offers a similar power management feature. To access this feature, click the Windows Start button > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options. The Power Options Properties screen appears as shown below. The Windows power management allows you to enter time-out values for the display and hard disk. You can also have your V1250 automatically enter a standby mode or shut itself down in the event of low or critical battery power. For more information on the power saving features, consult the Windows manual or on-line help. Note: The V1250's BIOS supports Windows APM and ACPI modes. This illustration shows the Windows ACPI dialogue box. Consult a Windows manual on how to use Windows ACPI settings or for more information on how to use the Windows power management functions. ViewSonic Tablet PC V1250 24

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Windows XP Power Management
In addition to the V1250’s built-in power management BIOS
utility, Windows
®
XP also offers a similar power management
feature. To access this feature, click the Windows
Start
button >
Control Panel
>
Performance and Maintenance
>
Power Options
.
The
Power Options Properties
screen appears as shown below.
The Windows power management allows you to enter time-out
values for the display and hard disk. You can also have your
V1250 automatically enter a standby mode or shut itself down in
the event of low or critical battery power. For more information on
the power saving features, consult the Windows manual or on-line
help.
Note:
The V1250’s BIOS supports Windows APM and ACPI modes. This
illustration shows the Windows ACPI dialogue box. Consult a Windows manual
on how to use Windows ACPI settings or for more information on how to use
the Windows power management functions.