Gateway C-140XL 8512331 - Gateway Notebook Reference Guide (Windows XP) - Page 77

Changing convertible notebook, power settings

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www.gateway.com When in Hibernate mode, your convertible notebook saves all memory information to the hard drive, then turns the power completely off. If your convertible notebook is... ...and you want ...then to... On Enter Standby Press FN+F3. mode On Enter Hibernate Click or tap Start, then mode (must be click or tap Turn Off activated) Computer. Press and hold SHIFT, then click or tap Hibernate. In Standby or Hibernate mode Exit Standby or Press the power Hibernate mode button. Changing convertible notebook power settings You can change the function of your convertible notebook's power button, Standby system key, and power-saving timers by changing power settings on your convertible notebook. You can customize power settings from the Windows Control Panel by selecting power schemes, setting power alarms, adjusting advanced power settings, and activating Hibernate mode. Changing the power scheme Power schemes (groups of power settings) let you change power saving options such as when the display or hard drive is automatically turned off. You can select one of the defined power schemes or create a custom power scheme. The processor installed in your convertible notebook may use technology to conserve battery power. This processor can change its operating speed according to the power source. Your convertible notebook's default settings operate the 69

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When in Hibernate mode, your convertible notebook saves all
memory information to the hard drive, then turns the power
completely off.
Changing convertible notebook
power settings
You can change the function of your convertible notebook’s
power button, Standby system key, and power-saving timers
by changing power settings on your convertible notebook.
You can customize power settings from the Windows Control
Panel by selecting power schemes, setting power alarms,
adjusting advanced power settings, and activating Hibernate
mode.
Changing the power scheme
Power schemes
(groups of power settings) let you change
power saving options such as when the display or hard drive
is automatically turned off. You can select one of the defined
power schemes or create a custom power scheme.
The processor installed in your convertible notebook may use
technology to conserve battery power. This processor can
change its operating speed according to the power source.
Your convertible notebook’s default settings operate the
If your
convertible
notebook is...
...and you want
to...
...then
On
Enter Standby
mode
Press
F
N
+F3
.
On
Enter Hibernate
mode (must be
activated)
Click or tap
Start
, then
click or tap
Turn Off
Computer
. Press and
hold
S
HIFT
, then click
or tap
Hibernate
.
In Standby or
Hibernate mode
Exit Standby or
Hibernate mode
Press the power
button.