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xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:panel-plugin [2014/12/07 18:30] ochosixfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:panel-plugin [2014/12/07 18:30] ochosi
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 Displays the vendor name, current connection status and charge level of the laptop's battery. Also may display battery status for supported connected devices (e.g., MP3 players, cell phones, etc.). Support for external devices is provided by the //upower// daemon, not by //Power Manager//, and device support is in the process of being expanded. Displays the vendor name, current connection status and charge level of the laptop's battery. Also may display battery status for supported connected devices (e.g., MP3 players, cell phones, etc.). Support for external devices is provided by the //upower// daemon, not by //Power Manager//, and device support is in the process of being expanded.
 ===== Display Brightness ===== ===== Display Brightness =====
-Allows control of the laptop's display brightness with the slider (see also [[xfpm-docs:Preferences#buttons|Handling Display Brightness]]).+Allows control of the laptop's display brightness with the slider (see also [[:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:Preferences#buttons|Handling Display Brightness]]).
 ===== Presentation Mode ===== ===== Presentation Mode =====
-Ticking this option temporarily overrides any suspend settings in **Power Manager Settings** and will prevent interruptions due to inactivity in the course of giving a presentation.+Ticking this option temporarily overrides any suspend settings in [[:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:Preferences|Power Manager Settings]] and will prevent interruptions due to inactivity in the course of giving a presentation.
 ===== Power Manager Settings... ===== ===== Power Manager Settings... =====
 Launches the {gui>Xfce Power Manager} settings dialog. Launches the {gui>Xfce Power Manager} settings dialog.