Dell XPS M140 MXC051 XPS M140 Owners Manual - Page 40

Selecting a Power Scheme, Ask me what to do, Maximum Battery, Maximum Performance, Presentation

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Select how the computer will respond when you press the power button: - Choose no action. - Enter standby mode. - Enter hibernate mode. - Shut down Microsoft Windows and turn off the computer. - Prompt a user for an action (Ask me what to do). • Select how the computer will respond when you press : - Choose no action. - Enter standby mode. - Enter hibernate mode. - Shut down Microsoft Windows and turn off the computer. - Prompt a user for an action (Ask me what to do). Selecting a Power Scheme NOTE: The Network Disabled power scheme disables your internal network and wireless activity when your computer is running on battery power. When your computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the Network Disabled power scheme disables only your wireless activity. You must select the power scheme through QuickSet (not Microsoft® Windows®) for the Network Disabled power scheme to work. The Selecting a Power Scheme screen allows you to create, edit, and switch between power schemes. In addition, you can delete power schemes that you create, but you cannot delete Dell™ QuickSet predefined power schemes (Maximum Battery, Maximum Performance, Presentation, and Network Disabled). NOTE: QuickSet automatically adds the word (QuickSet) after the names of power schemes created using QuickSet. All QuickSet power schemes are displayed in a drop-down menu near the center of the screen. The power settings for each scheme are below the name of the current selection. The power settings are listed separately for when the computer is running on battery or connected to an electrical outlet. The Power Management Wizard also allows you to associate the display brightness level with a power scheme. You must enable brightness-level power schemes through QuickSet in order to set the brightness level. The display brightness, internal network-card activity, and wireless activity features are not available through the Control Panel power schemes. In order to use these features, you must set them through QuickSet power schemes. NOTE: Brightness key combinations only affect the display on your portable computer, not monitors that you attach to your portable computer. If your computer is in CRT-only mode and you try to change the brightness level, the Brightness Meter appears, but the brightness level on the monitor does not change. 40 Power Management

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40
Power Management
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Select how the computer will respond when you press the power button:
Choose no action.
Enter standby mode.
Enter hibernate mode.
Shut down Microsoft Windows and turn off the computer.
Prompt a user for an action (
Ask me what to do
).
Select how the computer will respond when you press <Fn><Esc>:
Choose no action.
Enter standby mode.
Enter hibernate mode.
Shut down Microsoft Windows and turn off the computer.
Prompt a user for an action (
Ask me what to do
).
Selecting a Power Scheme
NOTE:
The
Network Disabled
power scheme disables your internal network and wireless activity when
your computer is running on battery power. When your computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the
Network Disabled
power scheme disables only your wireless activity. You must select the power scheme
through QuickSet (not Microsoft
®
Windows
®
) for the
Network Disabled
power scheme to work.
The
Selecting a Power Scheme
screen allows you to create, edit, and switch between power
schemes. In addition, you can delete power schemes that you create, but you cannot delete
Dell™ QuickSet predefined power schemes (
Maximum Battery
,
Maximum Performance
,
Presentation
, and
Network Disabled
).
NOTE:
QuickSet automatically adds the word
(QuickSet)
after the names of power schemes created
using QuickSet.
All QuickSet power schemes are displayed in a drop-down menu near the center of the screen.
The power settings for each scheme are below the name of the current selection. The power
settings are listed separately for when the computer is running on battery or connected to an
electrical outlet.
The Power Management Wizard also allows you to associate the display brightness level with a
power scheme. You must enable brightness-level power schemes through QuickSet in order to
set the brightness level.
The display brightness, internal network-card activity, and wireless activity features are not
available through the Control Panel power schemes. In order to use these features, you must set
them through QuickSet power schemes.
NOTE:
Brightness key combinations only affect the display on your portable computer, not monitors that
you attach to your portable computer. If your computer is in CRT-only mode and you try to change the
brightness level, the Brightness Meter appears, but the brightness level on the monitor does not change.