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Home › Forums › Hardware Hacks and Mods › Hacks and Mods › [NC10]Wlan On / Off
I’ve made easy click icons for wlan on/off now (in quicklaunch)
The fully charged batt reported 9.50 hours left with both bt & wlan disabled
but its settled down to 6 hours at 95% after 10mins.
Clicking an icon is easier than hotkeys for me & using Fn+F9 could take a few attempts to make sure of the state (nice popup too quick)
I’ve found plenty of posts from other guys on using Microsofts ‘Devcon’ and it’s great (although a major o/s screwup in the wrong hands)
If you’re willing to do this with devcon here’s a guide, with links to the necessary files 🙂
Well I use a different call to the one mentioned for bluetooth in that pdf – it is to btw, so not specific to a machine
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