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    Sager 5760 - Clock Control?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Zhenya, Mar 11, 2007.

  1. Zhenya

    Zhenya Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello!

    Does anyone know how to adjust the LED clock at the front edge of a sager 5760? Daylight savings time for my area happened last night - and now the LED clock is one hour behind (although windows changed over just fine).

    I can't find anything about changing the LED clock time in my owner's manual.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Elminst

    Elminst Some Network Guy

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    It should update after a reboot.
    Same thing happened last fall to mine.
    And it did the same thing just now.
    Turned it on and windows updated the time, but the LED did not.
    Reboot and the LED updates.

    As far as changing it otherwise (like if you go to a diff time zone), you can just change the time in windows and reboot and it will update the LED. Or you can go into the bios on startup (before windows) and change the time.
     
  3. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    As posted, it will change upon reboot. My laptop was not changed this morning but when I restarted just now, it works fine.
     
  4. Zhenya

    Zhenya Notebook Enthusiast

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    That solved the issue - cheers for the help!
     
  5. jj808

    jj808 Notebook Consultant

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    Hehe, i didnt have to reboot. I did close the lid thou...
     
  6. Elminst

    Elminst Some Network Guy

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    Yeah going into sleep/suspend and then resume will do the same thing.
     
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    skel Notebook Geek

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    Here's another question regarding the DJ clock. Is there an option to display the 12-hour time (i.e. 5:00) instead of 24-hour time (i.e. 17:00_?
     
  8. Charles P. Jefferies

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    Unfortunately no, you can't customize the display.