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Red means the battery is charging from the AC adapter.
Flashing red means the battery charge is low and it is time to recharge
the battery by plugging in the AC adapter.
When the battery indicator light flashes, less than half an hour of battery power
remains. Plug the AC adapter into the Scribbler to charge the battery. It will
take approximately 5 hours to fully charge your battery from empty if the
Scribbler is turned off or in standby and about 6 to 8 hours if the Scribbler is on
and running.
You can get a more precise measure of the battery remaining capacity by
selecting the power icon on the system taskbar (lower right on the screen) and
then selecting the Power Meter tab on the window that appears. If the icon is
not present, use the Start menu (lower left), then Control Panel, then
Performance and maintenance, and finally Power Options. The battery
status and precise charge level present themselves. This charge level indication
(fuel gage) is equipped with automatic recalibration a Scribbler exclusive
feature. This recalibration occurs when the Scribbler is not running (off or in
standby) and the battery is not charging. If you leave the Scribbler off and
unplugged for a while, the fuel gage will automatically recalibrate.
3.8 Adjust the Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness of your Scribbler if you wish. You can set
brightness levels for when the Scribbler is operating under battery power and for
when the AC adapter is plugged in. This is a power-saving feature the screen
backlight can use quite a bit of power. These two levels can be reset easily to
accommodate different ambient light conditions:
Select Tablet and Pen Settings from the Start menu / Control Panel
/ Printers and other hardware or from the pen-and-paper icon on the
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