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Toggle Aero?
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04-20-2008
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Toggle Aero?
I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
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04-20-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
There is clearly a need for it. Is it perhaps a task that a Sidebar Gadget
could be written for?
Doug
"Cat" <typingcat@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:af279f4a-90ea-452f-9717-9eaa81a969a1@h1g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
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04-20-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
Cat;688465 Wrote:
> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
Hello Cat,
I have a Dell laptop, vista home premium 32bit. My laptop allows me to
plug it in and at the same time have the battery connected. Can't you do
the same on yours ? I use vista classic all the time, what's the
difference ? Do you Really See the difference ??
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t-4-2
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04-20-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
Cat;688465 Wrote:
> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
Hi Cat,
This tutorial will show you how to add "Turn Aero On" and "Turn Aero
Off" to the context menu in Vista to make it easy for you to toggle
Windows Aero on and off.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/14...-aero-off.html
Hope this helps you,
Shawn
--
Brink
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
them.*
'*VISTA FORUMS*' ( http://www.vistax64.com)
*Please post feedback to help others.*
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04-20-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
http://forums.windowsvistamagazine.c...howThread.aspx
Command to Turn Aero ON: Rundll32 dwmApi #102
Command to Turn Aero OFF: Rundll32 dwmApi #104
Create two quick launch buttons for ON and OFF, assign them a decent icon
and hey presto.
Marc
"Cat" <typingcat@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:af279f4a-90ea-452f-9717-9eaa81a969a1@h1g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
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04-22-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
Thanks. But it doesn't turn on/off Aero, it turns on/off the
transparency of Aero.
On Apr 21, 3:33*am, "Marc " <RmEaMrO...@imarc.co.uk> wrote:
> http://forums.windowsvistamagazine.c...howThread.aspx
>
> Command to Turn Aero ON: Rundll32 dwmApi #102
>
> Command to Turn Aero OFF: Rundll32 dwmApi #104
>
> Create two quick launch buttons for ON and OFF, assign them a decent icon
> and hey presto.
>
> Marc
>
> "Cat" <typing...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:af279f4a-90ea-452f-9717-9eaa81a969a1@h1g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
>
> > I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> > Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> > 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> > surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> > installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> > charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> > searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> > interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> > Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> > between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> > Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
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04-23-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
These solutions only turn off transparency... the Window Composition is
still active (and so the graphics card will still be working hard)
So it might not help much at all
Marc
"Brink" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:577559123503b7d873f0f8ffdbfbc315@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Cat;688465 Wrote:
>> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
>> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
>> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
>> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
>> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
>> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
>> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
>> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
>> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
>> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
>> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
>
> Hi Cat,
>
> This tutorial will show you how to add "Turn Aero On" and "Turn Aero
> Off" to the context menu in Vista to make it easy for you to toggle
> Windows Aero on and off.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/14...-aero-off.html
>
> Hope this helps you,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> Brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
> them.*
> '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com)
> *Please post feedback to help others.*
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04-24-2008
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Re: Toggle Aero?
Here is a small app quickly put together for it and uploaded:
http://www.herbisoft.com/products/aero_powersaver/
No UI, sits in the tray next to the clock and does its job.
- Chirag
"Cat" <typingcat@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:af279f4a-90ea-452f-9717-9eaa81a969a1@h1g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I've baught a notebook pc. It has T8300 CPU, and Intel GMA 3100
> Graphics. The battery has for cells and it says its capacity is
> 2400mAh. With Windows Vista x64, I did some normal tasks such as
> surfing the internet a little and some file copying, application
> installing. But the big problem is the battery life. After fully
> charged the battery, I could only use about 1 hour and half. I've
> searched the internet and found that the main culprit is the Aero
> interface. So, I guess, using Vista Basic when in battery mode, and
> Aero when in A.C. mode would be more reasonable. Manually changing
> between them in "Personalization -> Show classic..." is quite a task.
> Is there any easier way? How do you save battery?
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