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            <title>Brightness Panel Plugin</title>
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[Power Manager Brightness Plugin]


Xfce Power Manger version 0.8.3.1 includes one panel plugin for LCD brightness control (possible other plugins might be added for future releases). The usage of the brightness plugin is simple; just add the plugin to the panel same way as the one used to add any other plugin; then click on the plugin; a slider will pop up that you move/scroll on it to change the brightness level of your screen. Of course the plugin will not work on a …</description>
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            <title>xfce4-power-manager - Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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            <description>xfce4-power-manager - Frequently Asked Questions

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Why are the options for suspend/hibernate not there or I can not select them?

! There are many possible reasons. For example, your kernel could be compiled without suspend/hibernate options. It could also be that you don&#039;t have the right permissions to use them.</description>
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            <title>xfce4-power-manager - Getting Started</title>
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            <description>xfce4-power-manager - Getting Started

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If your distribution doesn&#039;t come with a default installation of xfce4-power-manager, it will be started next time you log into your Xfce desktop after you have installed it. In order to start it manually you just need to run the following command</description>
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            <title>xfce4-power-manager - Panel Plugin</title>
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            <description>xfce4-power-manager - Panel Plugin

This panel item provides a quick and easy way to see battery status, change display brightness, access Power Manager Settings and more.


[Power Manager Indicator Dropdown Menu]


Clicking on the battery icon in the panel will display the indicator dropdown menu shown above.</description>
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            <title>xfce4-power-manager - Preferences</title>
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            <description>xfce4-power-manager - Preferences

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Introduction

This section explains in detail the possible configurations of the power manager running on a laptop computer. Please note that the configurations are different when the power manager is running on a desktop computer, for example you will not have LCD brightness, etc.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 23:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>xfce4-power-manager - Power Manager</title>
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            <description>xfce4-power-manager - Power Manager

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Introduction

Xfce4 Power Manager manages the power sources of the computer and connected devices (wireless mice, keyboards, media players etc.). It also allows users to control the display backlight brightness and set power-saving modes for displays and monitors.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2024 11:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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