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    [l702x,l502x] new tool to map Power schemes to specific Apps directly

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by 15xpsHD, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. 15xpsHD

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    Hi XPS users,

    I extended the mini-App to automatically map your Windows Applications to specific powers schemes of your choice, once they become active in the foreground:

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    Download Link: setquick64_v3.zip

    You can use Drag&Drop to assign Apps to a power scheme group.

    Also, you can still map the three DELL-buttons above the keyboard to power schemes and define a fallback power schemes in case none of your special apps are active.

    This is really useful in combination with the GPU Nvidia Optimus switching technology :D


    Hope this helps.