Putting the computer to sleep, Changing the file sharing options – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150 User Manual

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Putting the computer to sleep

Putting your PowerBook to sleep when you take a work break, even for a few
minutes, can give you more work time from your battery. To put your
PowerBook to sleep from the Control Strip:

1

Click the Sleep Now module in the Control Strip.

A pop-up menu appears.

2

Choose Sleep Now.

Your PowerBook goes to sleep. To wake the computer from sleep, press any
key on the keyboard (except Caps Lock). There are two other ways you can
put your PowerBook to sleep:

m Choose the Sleep command from the Special menu in the Finder.
m Hold down the x (Command) and Shift keys while you press and release

the zero (0) key.

For more information on sleep, see Chapters 1 and 6.

Changing the file sharing options

The icon of the File Sharing module tells you whether file sharing is on and
whether users are connected.

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File Sharing is turned off.

File Sharing is turned on and no users are connected.

File Sharing is turned on and at least one user is connected.

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