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Starting the Program in DOS, see Appendix

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Using the ThinkPad Features Program Starting the Program in DOS D O S The ThinkPad Features program for DOS is a command line interface, so you can specify features by entering appropriate Notes: commands. Type PS2 ? at the DOS prompt to display the ThinkPad 1. You can use the PS2 commands Features online help. from the command prompt in OS/2. 2. This menu screen might look different on your system. C:\>PS2 ? (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1993,1996. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Command Syntax: PS2 [Parameter1] [Parameter2] [Parameter3] Following are available [Parameter1]. For the complete command syntax, type 'PS2 ? [Parameter]'. 1.Power Management related You can select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on the screen to set any of the features. For details on the commands, see Appendix C. Note: Refer to the manuals supplied with the operating system for more information on batch files. You can create a batch file to set your unique operating environment quickly and easily. The following example batch file allows you to set up an operational environment that is suitable for traveling and can result in longer battery operation time. @Echo Off Rem SAMPLE: Set the parameters to provide maximum power utilization. Rem PS2 PMode Auto PS2 LCd 3 PS2 DISK 3 PS2 POwer 5 PS2 SPeed Fixed MIN PS2 STandby 3 PS2 IR OFf PS2 CARD OFf PS2 SErial OFf > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul > Nul Chapter 3. Operating Your Computer 33

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Using the ThinkPad Features Program
DOS
Starting the Program in DOS
The ThinkPad Features program for DOS is a command line
interface, so you can specify features by entering appropriate
commands. Type
PS2 ?
at the DOS prompt to display the ThinkPad
Features online help.
C:\>PS2 ?
(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1993,1996. All rights reserved.
US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication
or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract
with IBM Corp.
Command Syntax:
PS2
[Parameter1] [Parameter2] [Parameter3]
Following are available [Parameter1].
For the complete command syntax, type ‘PS2 ? [Parameter]’.
1.Power Management related
Notes:
1. You can use the PS2 commands
from the command prompt in
OS/2.
2. This menu screen might look
different on your system.
You can select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on
the screen to set any of the features.
For details on the commands,
see Appendix
C.
You can create a batch file to set your unique operating environment
quickly and easily.
Note:
Refer to the manuals supplied with
the operating system for more
information on batch files.
The following example batch file allows you to set up an operational
environment that is suitable for traveling and can result in longer
battery operation time.
@Echo Off
Rem
SAMPLE: Set the parameters to provide maximum power utilization.
Rem ================================================================
PS2 PMode Auto
> Nul
PS2 LCd 3
> Nul
PS2 DISK 3
> Nul
PS2 POwer 5
> Nul
PS2 SPeed Fixed MIN
> Nul
PS2 STandby 3
> Nul
PS2 IR OFf
> Nul
PS2 CARD OFf
> Nul
PS2 SErial OFf
> Nul
Chapter 3.
Operating Your Computer
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