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    any way to configure 5920G remote?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by ice_nugget, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. ice_nugget

    ice_nugget Notebook Enthusiast

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    any way to configure 5920G remote? :confused: like for instance the "switch off" button which puts it to sleep and i want it to shut the thing down.
     
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    bigozone JellyRoll touring now

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    hold button in for 4 sec...

    try the control pannel power managment section or whatever they're calling it in VISTA

    hope you find what you're looking for,
    bigozone
     
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    ice_nugget Notebook Enthusiast

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    hehe will try the 4 seconds one )) found nothing in acer software
     
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    the 4 seconds didnt work ) i didnt find anything in the acer software either
     
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    If you mean the switch off button in the 'start' menu, do this:

    I have a Dutch Vista, so I don't exactly the names in English.

    Go to power managment (use vista search). Click on advanced powersaving settings (or something like that).

    Look for the items that are in my screenshot. The first manages the on/off button on your laptop, the second manages the on/off button in the start menu.

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    Regards,

    M.