Battery MaxiMiser Wizard Questions?

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Battery MaxiMiser Wizard Questions?

#1 Post by JohnV » Thu Jun 10, 2004 2:02 pm

I have been trying to set the on battery and on A/C settings for a few days now with no luck. It seems that I cannot get an on A/C profile to go lower on the LCD Brightness...it keeps going to level seven. Even if I create a new profile and set level three it still goes to level seven when I select that profile? I also checked for an update hoping this is an issue they have fixed...there is an update to 1.36a, but I still have the same problem?

PS...Also how do you delete a profile in the Battery MaxiMiser Wizard?

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#2 Post by csv96 » Thu Jun 10, 2004 6:50 pm

To delete profiles, I think you have to use the Windows power management utility (Control Panel -> Power Options -> Power Schemes). Are you using the latest Battery MaxiMiser Utility?

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#3 Post by JohnV » Thu Jun 10, 2004 7:49 pm

In my first post I mentioned that I already updated to 1.36a, but I still have the same problem? Are you seeing the same problem?

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#4 Post by wongh » Fri Jun 11, 2004 3:06 am

If you want to delete a profile, you can open window "View Scheme Settings", click the profile you want to delete, then click the RIGHT button, you can find the "delete" option.
My version is 1.34c, and it works normally.

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