Thanks for this Dane
On 31 Aug 2007, at 11:36, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'll hsare it with all of you as its simple enough, you can do it in 2 different ways. Go to the Energy Saving tab under System Preferences and select the preset there called "Better Battery Life" for when the macbook is running on battery, you can select which power source you wish to change. Alternatively (and this is more likely I should think) you may wish to create a "Custom" preset for your power management where you select all the settings your self, they are saved under the "Custom" preset. For example, you can specify how long before the computer goes to sleep in minutes of activity, the lenght of inactivity before the display sleeps, whether the hard drive will go to sleep or not, you'll find these settings under the "Sleep" tab in Energy saver here, you can also create a schedule so that your computer will go to sleep or shutdown at a certain time whilst booting or waking at another time. In the "Options" tab you'll find various settings which allow the computer to wake up if various events occur, say for network administration for example. Here you will find the "CPU Performance" choices, you can select from highest, auto or low I think the last setting is, set this to low if you wish to save power though bare in mind that with some tasks the computer may struggle.

On 31/08/2007, at 8:22 PM, James Austin wrote:

Hi Dane,

I don't use my mac to watch DVDs, and if i do it is very rare, I am usually using it for study purposes, so word processing and the like. Could you please give me instructions on reducing CPU performance, you can e mail me off list if you like, or we could Skype, a you have my ucontact info on your list i think.

Thanks

James
On 31 Aug 2007, at 03:47, Dane Trethowan wrote:

If you're game, you can reduce the CPU performance, this also saves quite allot of power but I only suggest you do this if you're running minimum applications such as say Word Processing, Email etc and not things like playing DVD's.

On 31/08/2007, at 10:33 AM, Larry Wanger wrote:

Just use the function key on the botttom left corner and the f1 to lower the screen brightness to zero. That turns it off for sure and gives me almost 5 hours of life depending on use of blue tooth, airport and CD's.
On Aug 30, 2007, at 11:08 AM, James Austin wrote:

Hi folks,

If we switch on the screen curtain when we are runningÎ on battery, does it switch the screen off and hence save more power.

Thanks

James






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