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 ===== General ===== ===== General =====
  
-<figure "Power Manager Preferences General Tab"> +<figure "Power Manager Preferences General Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfpm-general.png?600|Power Manager Preferences}}+{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfce4-power-manager-general-tab.png?600|Power Manager Preferences General Tab}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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 On this page you can set power saving and warning options which pertain to the laptop itself. On this page you can set power saving and warning options which pertain to the laptop itself.
  
-<figure "Power Manager Preferences System Tab"> +<figure "Power Manager Preferences System Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfpm-system.png?600|Power Manager Preferences System Tab}}</figure>+{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfce4-power-manager-system-tab.png?600|Power Manager Preferences System Tab}} 
 +</figure>
  
 ==== System Power Saving ==== ==== System Power Saving ====
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   * **Critical battery power level:** --- All batteries behave differently when it comes to discharge behavior. For some, it may take hours to go from 100% to 10% but then just minutes to discharge completely from 10%. This setting allows you to configure a higher or lower threshold before taking some kind of action for a low battery level. The range is from 1% to 20%.   * **Critical battery power level:** --- All batteries behave differently when it comes to discharge behavior. For some, it may take hours to go from 100% to 10% but then just minutes to discharge completely from 10%. This setting allows you to configure a higher or lower threshold before taking some kind of action for a low battery level. The range is from 1% to 20%.
   * **On critical battery power:** --- Determines the action to take when the battery reaches the user-configured critical charge threshold.   * **On critical battery power:** --- Determines the action to take when the battery reaches the user-configured critical charge threshold.
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 +==== Security ====
 +  * **Lock screen when system is going to sleep**
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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 "Power Manager Preferences Display Tab"> +<figure "Power Manager Preferences Display Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfpm-display.png?600|Power Manager Preferences Display Tab}}+{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfce4-power-manager-display-tab.png?600|Power Manager Preferences Display Tab}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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-===== Security ===== 
-Here you can configure details about session locking. 
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-<figure "Power Manager Preferences Security Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfpm-security.png?600|Power Manager Preferences Security Tab}} 
-</figure> 
  
 ===== 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 "Power Manager Preferences Devices Tab"> +<figure "Power Manager Preferences Devices Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfpm-devices.png?600|Power Manager Preferences Devices Tab}}+{{:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:xfce4-power-manager-devices-tab.png?600|Power Manager Preferences Devices Tab}}
 </figure> </figure>