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General
Also you are able to change the appearance of functions on demand, for example the color of the mouse cursor and the text as you like it.
To keep this list clearly this is not mentioned for each feature again.
Show energy
BattCursor offers you different ways, how to be informed about about the battery level:
Mouse cursor
Sidebar
New in Windows Vista is the sidebar, a feature to display (more or less meaningful) Gadgets. Admitted BattCursor is no sidebar gadget, but it can if desired, simulate it. This graphic shows a battery based on which you can see the State of your battery. It can also show advanced information, such as remaining run-time, battery voltage and power.
Sidebar "overlay" on different energy levels (together with activated aero glass colorize feature)
Aero Glass
For particularly critical moments (where the mouse pointer or sidebar are not visible) it is possible to modify the aero glass color automatically. This becomes once the battery is on low power yellow, at critical red.
Note: This feature uses undocumented features of Windows Vista or Windows 7. This means that this feature may not work on untested Windows and service pack versions. We strive to keep this feature active as long as possible.
System-Tray
Because this symbol provides each feature the windows energy symbol also has, we have created a tutorial about how to disable the windows energy symbol. You can find this in the support pages.
Save energy
Many people don't know that a laptop needs much less power than a regulary pc (only about a tenth of the power). Anyways the battery in mobile computers often runs out of power after a few hours. Therefore it is worth to save even a little energy to get more run-time.
Disable features
BattCursor can help you to disable unneeded functions. For example the Aero Glass can be automatically disabled in battery mode (optionally) or on low power. This can save, depending on what the computer is used for, up to 20-30 minutes run-time. (measured on a MSI VR601 during video playback).
The Windows Sidebar provides although not so great savings potential, but it can be disabled in the same manner to get 5-10 minutes more time.
Reduce display brightness
You know it from many newer mobile phones, when pressing no key for longer time the display brightness will be reduced before it turns off. This is very useful, because there are serveral situations where you don't need the full brightness, for example while getting a new coffee or the short talk with a coworker.
In this situations BattCursor reduces the brightness of the screen, if you don't use the computer sor some time. When you return the previous brightness will be restored. This saves during this about 20% of energy. (This value will strongly increase on laptops with larger displays, the test system has only a 15.4" screen.)
Use power profiles
BattCursor allows you to manage the Windows power plans automatically. So you can freely define when which power plan should be used, without to do this by yourself. For example, automatically switch to "high performance" if your computer is connected to a power source, and to "balanced" if running on battery and to "Max power saving" if battery runs low.
Keep informed
BattCursor helps you to be informed on serveral events. You can freely configure on which events you will be informed about.
On Screen Display
Notifications
Battery informations
Automatic Updates
Good software is developed continuously. It is also with BattCursor. Thus you must not continuously search for new versions BattCursor offers also a function to search for updates (1x daily).
If updates are updates BattCursor notifies you about this. You must not uninstall BattCursor for this and then install again, but follow just the steps of the updater and about a minute later you are back up to date.
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