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    Panasonic Power Plan Settings Question

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Toyo, Jun 21, 2011.

  1. Toyo

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    For the users here that have there Power Plan set to Panasonic Power Management, if you click on the Advanced Settings does the Change to Default setting work? Mine is always grayed out and no matter what I do I can't get it to function like my other Power Plans do.
    Just curious???
     
  2. Toughbook

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    I always custom set mine to the end user... Or (if no input) what I think would work best...
     
  3. Toyo

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    I see what your saying Rick, but if you change your settings are you able to click on the Return Settings To Default? That's only if you are in the Panasonic Power Plan!!!!! Not the standard Balanced, Power Saver, or Performance Plans in W7.
    Thanks a lot!
     
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    Mine is also grayed out.
     
  5. Toyo

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    Thank you, that's exactly what I wanted to know!