Toshiba 4000 User Guide

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Toshiba Utilities
Power Saver
resources, you may experience longer work sessions by enabling 
the Normal setting. Any options that you change become the 
default settings when you exit the program. (You do not have to 
restart your system before they become default settings.)
Power Save Modes tab
There are several modes from which to choose. You can use 
different Power Save modes for battery operation and for AC 
adapter operation.
Full Power mode—Does not perform power saving. This 
mode is the default for AC adapter operation.
Normal mode—Saves power with a moderate sacrifice of 
performance.
High Power mode—Saves power with a minimum sacrifice 
of performance.
DVD Playback mode—Performance has a higher priority 
than power savings.
Presentation mode—Optimizes settings for presentations.
Super Long Life mode—Saves maximum power. Power 
saving has a higher priority than performance.
To change the Power Save settings:
1
Select the Power Save mode you desire (under Plugged in or 
Running on batteries).
2
Click the Details... button.
The Power Save Mode Setup dialog appears. It has the 
following tabs:
Processor Speed—Offers CPU power management 
options
Monitor Brightness—Offers display power management 
options