on 6/13/03 5:01 AM, K. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hhhmmm. I never use the control strip...I am running 9.2.2 on the Pismo and
have
never even opened the control strip thingy...Don't know anything about it.. In
fact that ext/control panel...whichever it is, is turned off. I will have to
RE: may I ask what OS ? as example OSX in energy saver has that feature
and can be shown in upper border,either as time or percent,I have
noticed it disappears in classic
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 08:31 PM, K. wrote:
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 10:13 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Mike, you didn't say what MacOS you're running, but if it's 9.x, there
is
a control strip module that I believe (from its info in the Finder) is
installed with 9.2.1 (and later?) called Battery Monitor. This will
show
your battery life
Thank you all for the helpful infoI will try to get a chance to look
there sometime today. Driving to Boston (8hrs) tomorrow am for up to 2
weeks and have an inverter to use in the car... will be times it will be
running straight battery. I am running 9.2.2 1GB Ram and 10GB HD...Just
checked
There's another option if you don't want to use the control strip. Go to
the control panel which controls the menu bar clock (um... I forget which
one it is. Date Time or maybe General Controls... it's been a long time
since I used OS 9!). You can tell it to display your battery status next
to
David Clark wrote:
There's another option if you don't want to use the control strip. Go to
the control panel which controls the menu bar clock (um... I forget which
one it is. Date Time or maybe General Controls... it's been a long time
since I used OS 9!). You can tell it to display your
Also thanks to Jon Glass. March March March Dombrowski...Poland is not yet
forgotten...
Regards,
Mike K
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My Reply follows quote. On 13/06/2003 08:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (K.)
Thank you all for the helpful infoI will try to get a chance to look
there sometime today. Driving to Boston (8hrs) tomorrow am for up to 2
weeks and have an inverter to use in the
While the control strip provides some information on the state of the
battery, the shareware program Mybattery allows you to create a custom
display that shows such things as what is charging and what is trickle
charging, hours of use, hours remaining, and even things related to heat
and cpu
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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:31:42 -0400
From: K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Battery Monitor Question
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop on battery? I know
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 11:01:49 -0400
From: K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Battery Monitor Question
If you want a really quick check of the battery state press the little
button on the battery itself and see how many LEDs light up.
On my Lombard 4 LEDs is full charge.
Even works if the battery
At 16:06 -0400 6/13/03, Andrew King wrote:
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 11:01:49 -0400
From: K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Battery Monitor Question
If you want a really quick check of the battery state press the
little button on the battery itself and see how many LEDs light up.
On my Lombard 4
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop on battery? I know that
there is a feature in Norton Windows that does this because I have used it
on a Thinkpad 560 but can't seem to find an
On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 01:31 am, K. wrote:
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the
power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop on battery? I know that
there is a feature in Norton Windows that does this because I have
I'm still not running X, but in 9 you can look at the battery icon in the
control strip to get an estimate of how much time you have left.
Kate
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop
My Reply follows quote. On 12/06/2003 17:32 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop on battery? I know that
there is a feature in Norton Windows that does this
on 12/06/03 20:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 12/06/2003 17:32 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
A quick one for the list
Does anyone know if there is a program available that will show the power
remaining when running a Pismo or other laptop on
Kathryn Odell wrote:
I'm still not running X, but in 9 you can look at the battery icon in the
control strip to get an estimate of how much time you have left.
Kate
hhhmmm. I never use the control strip...I am running 9.2.2 on the Pismo and have
never even opened the control strip
Maybe you should use the control strip.
David
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, K. wrote:
hhhmmm. I never use the control strip...I am running 9.2.2 on the Pismo and have
never even opened the control strip thingy...Don't know anything about it.. In
fact that ext/control panel...whichever it is, is
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