Minor typo fix for power manamgent

contrib-versioning
Lyn Perrine 6 years ago
parent 88dc1c5da4
commit 36ca4e8d25

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Useage
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LXQt power management watches your battery, laptop lid, and idleness on the screen. Each one of the checkbox is to battery laptop lid and idleness is a checkbox to enable or disable each. When you add when power is low select what you want to do suspend shutodwn hibernate or something. LXQt power management watches your battery, laptop lid, and idleness on the screen. Each one of the checkbox is to battery laptop lid and idleness is a checkbox to enable or disable each. When you add when power is low select what you want to do suspend shutodwn hibernate or something.
The :guilabel:`level is low at` changes when the battery is considered low power. The checkbox :guilabel:`Show icon` shows an icon in the tray for your power management. The checkbox :guilabel:`Use icons from theme` changes the appearance of your battery to be the battery icon from your icon theme. The :guilabel:`Level is low at` changes when the battery is considered low power. The checkbox :guilabel:`Show icon` shows an icon in the tray for your power management. The checkbox :guilabel:`Use icons from theme` changes the appearance of your battery to be the battery icon from your icon theme.
The :guilabel:`Battery` tab has settings for monitoring your battery power level and some settings. On a laptop power management should show a + with a ring around it represeneting your current battery charge on your laptop when it is charging with a full green circle meaning you are fully charged in the system tray. If your battery is discharging you will see a - sybmol at the center of the circle. If you hover the mouse cursor over this it will show the percent of charge as a percentage and whether the battery is charging or discharging. When your battery is fully charged it will turn into a black circle. The :guilabel:`Battery` tab has settings for monitoring your battery power level and some settings. On a laptop power management should show a + with a ring around it represeneting your current battery charge on your laptop when it is charging with a full green circle meaning you are fully charged in the system tray. If your battery is discharging you will see a - sybmol at the center of the circle. If you hover the mouse cursor over this it will show the percent of charge as a percentage and whether the battery is charging or discharging. When your battery is fully charged it will turn into a black circle.

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