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Old August 23rd 05, 12:56 AM
Dre
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Default NC8000 power settings question

Hi all, when you plug the power adapter into the laptop, the screen gets
brighter, when you remove it dims. This is part of the power conservation
settings. On the older M700 laptops, you were able to switch this off using
the drivers downloaded from Compaq/HP. The drivers from Compaq/HP for the
NC8000 dont seem to have this feature.

I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to stop this? I'd really like to
have the same brightness settings all the time, no matter whether I have the
power adapter plugged in or not.

Cheers Dre


 




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