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    NHC profile for G1?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Cerebral, Mar 16, 2007.

  1. Cerebral

    Cerebral Notebook Geek

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    Just wondering if anyone has made a profile for NHC for the G1. Id try and learn how to make my own, though my time is limited these days as I just started uni. I am learning C for engineering but it hasn't really gone anywhere yet. If no one has one yet no worries :) maybe ill be able to eventually.

    Also random question, i noticed that when i disable the LCD with the function key....i can actually see stuff very faintly still. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this? its not really a problem, i was just curious.

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  2. Hello-

    Hello- Notebook Consultant

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    The same thing happens to the lcd on my W3J when the screen is turned off. It's like it turns the brightness down further past the lowest available setting but doesn't really turn off the lcd. Not sure if this is normal or not, but we're both experiencing it!
     
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    fizikz Notebook Consultant

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    On my G1, the "turn off lcd" with the function key just turns the brightness way down, such that it looks like it's off, but if you look closely, you see that it is still faintly on. This surprised me the first time I noticed it; actually I was initially afraid that it was lcd screen burn in. It seems like Asus has chosen not to give a real off switch for the lcd.