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| What does the "Adaptive Display" power option actually do? I have found lots of references to the fact that "Adaptive display" lets windows dynically adjust the timeout to turn off the display if a user quickly touches a key or button to get the screen back on just after timeout. However, that is all quite vague. I have seen others post related questions on various web sites and never get an answer. Can anyone explain for all of us: 1. Are these changes permanent or just for the current session? 2. Do the changes show up under "Turn off display after" power saving setting? 3. If the changes do not show up under "Turn off display after," how do I know what they are? Where are they available? Overall, I like Vista and the additional config options, and even the dynamic changes it will make for me, but I find it extremely frustrating when there's no way to find anything that explains how it makes those decisions or what it changes. Thanks very much for any added insight, Colin |
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| Re: What does the "Adaptive Display" power option actually do? If you turn it to "on", windows extends the time turning your monitor off when you repeatedly turn the monitor on with your keyboard or mouse. -- Pete138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pete138's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21959 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=886705 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Re: What does the "Adaptive Display" power option actually do? I know that. But that's the same lack of detail I mentioned in my post. To restate my questions, when Windows does that in response to mouse or keyboard use: 1. Are these changes permanent or just for the current session? 2. Do the changes show up under "Turn off display after" power saving setting? 3. If the changes do not show up under "Turn off display after," how do I know what they are? Where are they available? Thanks, Colin "Pete138" <Pete138.32rvrd@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:Pete138.32rvrd@DoNotSpam.com... > > If you turn it to "on", windows extends the time turning your monitor > off when you repeatedly turn the monitor on with your keyboard or > mouse. > > > -- > Pete138 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Pete138's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21959 > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=886705 > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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