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    Sleep on close?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Magicrice, Oct 18, 2007.

  1. Magicrice

    Magicrice Notebook Enthusiast

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    How do i make my V1s-B1 go to sleep when i close it? also, is there any way to make the volume control less annoying? when im playing like fear or something and i wanna adjust volume...it minimizes the game...what a pain..

    Also.....how do i make the computer ask for pword/finger swipe when i boot up windows

    help me please :)
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Use the control panel for sleep and password. I think the V1s has a fn+ key to toggle volume.
     
  3. Magicrice

    Magicrice Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, i tried the control panel but where? and yes i know theres a volume toggle.......i just hate how it interferes with everything when u try to toggle it
     
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    One's in user accounts, the other in mobility center.
     
  5. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Maybe a dirty fix: try stopping the ATKOSD from msconfig, maybe you will still be able to control volume (using HControl which is still running) but without on-screen feedback. If so, your problem is solved.