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xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.6:preferences [2019/07/23 08:58] – [System] added link to image in 4.12 namespace kevinbowenxfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.6:preferences [2020/05/08 17:04] (current) – [Buttons] added information on the various button types jphilips
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 ==== Buttons ==== ==== Buttons ====
 Here you can specify different results for pressing the specified laptop buttons. Note that not all laptops have dedicated buttons or function key combinations for sleep, suspend or hibernate. Here you can specify different results for pressing the specified laptop buttons. Note that not all laptops have dedicated buttons or function key combinations for sleep, suspend or hibernate.
 +  * Power button - This button is found on laptops when powering it on, as well as on old desktop keyboards
 +  * Sleep button - This button with either the text 'Sleep', a [[https://i.stack.imgur.com/iIswZ.jpg|crescent moon icon]], or a [[https://i.stack.imgur.com/YDdY7.jpg|Zz icon]] is found on some desktop keyboards from HP and Microsoft, as well as on laptops commonly with the Fn + F4 key combination.
 +  * Hibernate button
 +  * Battery button - This button is found on some laptops, like the Dell Inspiron N Series which is invoked by pressing the Fn + F3 key combination, which is intended to show the battery status.
 <note important>Whether or not your screen is locked when resuming from suspend depends on the [[#security|Security]] setting under the **System** tab of //Power Manager//.</note> <note important>Whether or not your screen is locked when resuming from suspend depends on the [[#security|Security]] setting under the **System** tab of //Power Manager//.</note>
  
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 ===== Display ===== ===== Display =====
 On this page you can set power saving options which pertain to the laptop's display. As with the System power page, the Display options page allows you to set options independently for "on battery" and "plugged in" conditions. On this page you can set power saving options which pertain to the laptop's display. As with the System power page, the Display options page allows you to set options independently for "on battery" and "plugged in" conditions.
-<figure "Display tab">{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:xfpm-display.png?nolink&|}}</figure>+<figure "Display tab">{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.6:xfpm-display.png?nolink&|}}</figure>
 ==== Display power management settings ==== ==== Display power management settings ====
 Check **Handle display power management** to allow Power Manager to manage the laptop's display. Check **Handle display power management** to allow Power Manager to manage the laptop's display.
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 ===== Devices ===== ===== Devices =====
 This page displays real-time status in the left pane for the laptop's line power state and battery condition and more detailed device information in the right pane. This page displays real-time status in the left pane for the laptop's line power state and battery condition and more detailed device information in the right pane.
-<figure "Devices tab">{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.4:xfpm-devices.png?nolink&|}}</figure>+<figure "Devices tab">{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:1.6:xfpm-devices.png?nolink&|}}</figure>