Dell Alienware x16 R1 Service Manual - Page 89
Display, Full Screen Logo, Hybrid Graphics / Advanced Optimus, Connection, Wireless Device Enable
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Table 7. System setup options-Display menu (continued) Display Default: 50 Brightness on AC power Sets the screen brightness when the computer is running on AC power. Default: 100 Full Screen Logo Full Screen Logo When turned on, the full screen logo is displayed if the image matches the screen resolution. Default: OFF Hybrid Graphics / Advanced Optimus Enable Hybrid Graphics / Advanced Optimus (when available) When turned on, the system allows both integrated and discrete graphics controllers to work together for optimized capability and battery life. When turned off, the discrete graphics controller will drive all displays to prioritize graphics capability over battery life. Default: On NOTE: Linux is not supported with Hybrid Graphics enabled. Table 8. System setup options-Connection menu Connection Wireless Device Enable WLAN Enable or disable internal WLAN devices. By default, WLAN is selected. Bluetooth Enable or disable internal Bluetooth devices. By default, Bluetooth is selected. Enable UEFI Network Stack Enable UEFI Network Stack Enables or disables UEFI networking protocols, if they are installed and available. Default: ON HTTP(s) Boot Feature HTTP(s) Boot Enable or disable HTTP(s) Boot feature. Default: ON HTTP(s) Boot Modes Configures HTTP(s) Boot Modes. Default: Auto Mode. HTTP(s) Boot automatically extracts Boot URL from the Dynamic Host Configuration (DHCP). NOTE: Provisioning of the Certificate is required to connect to HTTPs Boot server. Table 9. System setup options-Power menu Power Battery figuration Battery Configuration Enables the computer to run on battery during peak power usage hours. Use the below options to prevent AC power usage between certain times of each day. Default: Adaptive. Battery settings are adaptively optimized based on your typical battery usage pattern. 89