Re: batery fully charged
- From: "ponderguy" <timkeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2005 18:58:47 -0800
Thanks, it is a Sony and with your input I went to the Sony website and
found the answer. The key is clicking on the red and white power panel
flag in the taskbar, not going to the power options icon in control
panel. I'll breathe easier in my next presentation!
Troy @ TLC Creative wrote:
> I am going to guess it is a Sony laptop - one of their more annoying
> "additions" to the OS. Tushar is correct, there is a setting in the
Power
> Settings control panel to turn it off.
>
> --
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> Troy Chollar
> TLC Creative Services, Inc.
> troy at tlc creative dot com
> www dot tlccreative dot com
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>
> "Tushar Mehta" <tmUnderscore200310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
> news:MPG.1cb3ee8ce2ddb77f98af56@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Interesting. No laptop I've used has had a 'fully charged' alert.
> >
> > In any case, the answer to your question is "it depends."
> >
> > Assuming it is configured the same way that one configures the 'low
> > battery' alarm, it is one of the controls in the Windows Control
Panel
> > folder. Some laptops use the Windows default 'Power' (or 'Power
> > Options') dialog box. Others, such as Toshiba laptops, use a
vendor
> > specific dialog box. In Toshiba's case it is called Toshiba Power
> > Saver'.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Tushar Mehta
> > www.tushar-mehta.com
> > Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
> > Custom MS Office productivity solutions
> >
> > In article <1112152737.436103.239710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > timkeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> >> I want to turn off the battery alarm indicator in windows xp that
pops
> >> up during the middle of my presentation saying "your battery is
fully
> >> charged". How do I do that?
> >>
> >>
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