PowerCheck 3.2

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PowerCheck displays battery capacity and can execute Power App and Light App. Functions: The leftmost chart is to display battery capacity(every 15 second). When you tap it, it executes Battery settings program. The 2nd left chart is to display memory storage capacity. When you tap it, it executes Memory settings program. The 3rd left chart is to display storage card capacity. When you tap it, it executes Storage card settings program.

When you tap the leftmost icon, it executes frontlight or backlight setting program. When you tap 2nd left icon, you can change mode, autosuspend mode or inhibit autosuspend. When you tap 3rd left icon, it makes PDA LCF off state. When you tap 2nd right icon, it does power off. When you tap rightmost icon, it does reboot. Security function (Only PPC 2003).

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