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Chapter 2 Power Managing DisplaysThis chapter explains how your display monitor can use less power through Power Management features. In the CDE or OpenWindows windowing environments, you can set your screen to go blank when the keyboard and mouse are idle for a specified amount of time. When the screen goes blank, some monitors are able to power down, and then power up again when you start using the computer again. Other monitors will only blank the screen but not power down; however, most monitors will use less power in this state than if the monitor is displaying a screen saver pattern. You can control power management of your display without needing root access to your machine (that is, you don't need to become superuser to do these tasks). Note - Some past versions of the dtpower command managed display power as well as system power. In this Solaris release, Power Management for displays is handled through your windowing system's screen-saver options, rather than through the dtpower program. Power Managing Displays with CDE SoftwareIn CDE, you can set up your screen to blank through the Style Manager. If your display hardware has the right capabilities, it will operate on reduced power when the screen blanking begins. To Control Screen Power Management Through CDE Style Manager
To See a Display after Power Management Shuts It DownMove the mouse or press any key. You may also have activated screen locking through the CDE Style Manager - Screen window. In that case, when a system is idle long enough, the screen will be locked as well as power managed. When you start using the system again, you see a prompt to enter your password before returning to the CDE desktop. Power Managing Displays with OpenWindows SoftwareTo Control Screen Power Management Through the OpenWindows Desktop
Power Managing Displays in a Non-Windowing EnvironmentWhen you are no longer in a windowing environment, the Screen Saver settings you made through the CDE Style Manager or the OpenWindows Properties windows do not have any effect. You can control the display when operating at the console level by editing the contents of the /etc/power.conf file. This is covered in Appendix A, Configuring Power Management Using the Command Line. |