Luka Renko wrote:
> Yes, this is true for people with laptops that provide brigthness control
> through SW. Most (all?) HP laptops (probably some other too) do not provide
> this - brightness is controled with autosensor or HW keys only, therefore the
> brightness feature of guidance-power-manager is disabled and is not changed
> on power plugged/unplugged event.
This HP DV5008EA changes the brightness level when (un)plugging the mains
power.
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Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/
Bill sucks. Microsoft has no clue. This "Digital Decade" (how catchy!) we
are in happens to run on the *internets*. They are a series of *tubes*.
They are *independent* of your specific operating system. Especially if
they are of the future of which Microsoft wishes to bind you to.
-- Patrick Logan, January 2007
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