>I'm not familiar with doing a power manager reset. Also, I didn't find
>anything in the User's Guide. Suggestions?

1. Unplug the Duo, and take out the battery (obviously you want to shut it
down first!).

2. There's a power button on the back of the duo (not the power key above
the keyboard). Press and hold this in for 20-30 seconds. You can also try
pressing and holding this power button _and_ the power key above the
keyboard together for 20-30 seconds. Some people have told me one works,
some the other. This should reset the power manager.

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