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Posted by Vaughnman on October 02, 1999 at 20:52:03:

In Reply to: Windows managing power - my opinion Re: Stupid Question??? Please Help!? posted by saint on October 02, 1999 at 20:37:37:

Thanks for the response guys.
And thanks for the great site Saint.
I am going to take your advice.
I'll send a write up & pics soon.
Vaughn

: For what it's worth, I'm an MCP - a Microsoft
: Certified Product specialist in Windows 95. SOunds
: a lot more impressive than it is, but it means I know
: a thing or three about Windows :)

: There's absolutely no reason you have to have power
: management on that I know of. If you are running
: a laptop, then power management is good to extend
: the life of the battery. If you want to be friendly
: to the environment, then power management can help.

: Technically, however, there's nothing that power
: management does that will hurt your computer if you
: don't have it.

: IMHO - just turn it off. Every computer I touch
: I turn off Windows power management.

: --- saint

: : I've just completed phase one of my stand alone keyboard hack.
: : It works great except that if I press the buttons assigned to CTRL, ALT & the space bar at the
: : same time, the computer goes into suspended mode.
: : I researched a little & found that if I deselect the box for allowing windows to manage power,
: : the problem won't occur.
: : But I've heard from several people that this may not be good for my system.
: : A little window warning me about battery life etc.. also poped up when I did this.
: : My question is:
: : Is there a way to stop the computer from suspending when pressing CTRL, ALT
: : & Space simultanteously while allowing window to manage power?

: : I'm sure that this is an elementary problem for some but I'm at a loss.
: : Please help; other than this the unit really works great.

: : If you want details on my project:
: : I purchased an MK2 control pannel from Gamemasters in Baton Rouge LA.
: : I chose not to modify the playing surface of the pannel for this phase (2Js, 5Bs each & 1&2Ps)
: : I simply hacked a PC Concepts keyboard ($0.99 cents with rebate from Office Depot/ Still
: : waiting for that rebate) to the original controls.
: : I know that this isn't a popular way to do it, but I managed to put the keyboard back
: : together after soldering a 25 connector ribbon cable to the matrix.
: : Since I still have full keyboard function, I did not have to build a splitter.
: : The MK2 pannel is huge & is open at the back so I have a handy place to store the keyboard.
: : It sits perfectly atop my computer desk at a height which allows stand up play.
: : Phase 2 will comprise of an new top pannel with custom overlay, trackball, very likely a spinner
: : & many, many more buttons.




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