Checking The Battery Charge Level; Battery Saving Tips - HP iPAQ Product Information Manual

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The iPAQ Wireless screen has two individual power buttons to turn wireless
features on and off—one at a time or all at once. The All button allows you
to access all wireless activities at the same time. The Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth buttons allow you to access each wireless activity individually.
You can configure wireless connections by tapping View Wi-Fi Networks
on the Wi-Fi tab or Bluetooth Settings on the Bluetooth tab.

Checking the Battery Charge Level

author note : Are you supposed to be able to tap the battery icon on
the navigation bar? My device won't do anything when I do that.
To monitor the battery power, tap either the Battery icon on the Navigation
or Command bar or tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power.
If the battery charge level is low, connect to AC power.
author note : What "more information" are we putting in the API?
For more information, refer to the Additional Product Information located on
the Getting Started CD.

Battery Saving Tips

The HP iPAQ is as individual as you are. You can adjust the settings on your
HP iPAQ to fit your individual needs and to help your battery last as long as
possible between charges. Here are some recommendations for how to
conserve battery life.
Sounds & Notifications – Every time you are notified you of an event,
battery power is consumed. Go to Start > Settings > Sounds &
Notifications > Notifications tab and turn off any notification types that
are unnecessary.
Dim the Backlight – Keep the display only as bright as required to view
the screen easily. On the Today screen, use your stylus to adjust the
Backlight Brightness Level slider, near the Light bulb icon.
Auto Turn Off the Backlight – On the Today screen, tap the Light
bulb icon and make sure the first box is checked. Specify a short amount
of time to wait before turning off the backlight.
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