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Acritum Total Power Control home page.
Total Power Control - TPC puts at your fingertips
a well laid out, easy to use tool that will help you get your
work done quickly and easily. No more crawling around and
clicking through layered menus. TPC Provides functions Microsoft
left out. Due to intelligent design and layout, both novices
and power users will be totally comfortable using TPC.
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Easy-to-use graphical
interface
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Access all features quickly from
system tray menu
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High-level of customization using
command line
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Key features include:
- Access any power plan with two clicks - power saver, balanced,
high performance or any custom power plan.
- Two clicks to shutdown, restart, hibernate, sleep, screen
off, logoff, lock workstation, switch user, run screensaver
and more.
- Timer, CPU Load and Hotkey Managers can execute any power-related
function as well as start any user applications.
- Timer Manager executes specified action based upon system
clock.
- CPU Load Manager executes specified action when CPU load
reaches specified idle level.
- Hotkey Manager executes specified actions from the keyboard
even when TPC is not visible.
- Battery Charge State meter reports current charge state
of laptop battery.
- Advanced commands allow you to force a shutdown when
your PC will not respond to the Windows shutdown button.
- Always-on-top CPU load meter puts CPU load information
on your desktop.
- Built-in web server allows sending commands over internet
or local network to shutdown or restart computer.
- Create JPG or BMP screenshots using custom hotheys or
make timed sequences of screenshots.
- Command line support for all power actions.
Customize all aspects of power management using TPC. Examples:
- With the Timer Manager you can shut down your computer
at midnight.
- With the CPU Load Manager you can shut down your computer
after your backup utility has completed.
- With the Hotkey Manager you can shut down your computer
with Ctrl-Alt-S (or any other keyboard shortcut).
If you need more information about TPC, please
refer to the online
manual.
TPC is designed for Windows Vista and
Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit). Limited support for Windows
XP.
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Current version is 1.02 (12-Feb-2010)
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Custom
sets of pictures.
Installation is not required, simply unpack the images from
archives to the executable (tpc.exe). Click screenshot image
to download corresponding sets of pictures.
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Animals closeup.
Power Plan 1 - Snail
Avg speed is 3 cm/m (0.0018 km/h, 0.0011 mph)
Max speed is 7 cm/m (0.0042 km/h, 0.0026 mph).
Power Plan 2 - Ostrich
Avg speed is 55 km/h (34 mph)
Max speed is 72 km/h (45 mph).
Power Plan 3 - Cheetah
Avg speed is 74 km/h (46 mph)
Max speed is 120 km/h (75 mph).
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Modern cars.
Power Plan 1 - VW Beetle
Germany
Power Plan 2 - Ford Focus
USA
Power Plan 3 - Ferrari
Italy
Note that you can use any picture
instread of Acritum Logo to hide battery indicator.
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Classic soviet cars.
Power Plan 1 - Zaporozhets ZAZ 966
Produced 196671
Max speed 110 km/h
Power Plan 2 - Zhiguli VAZ 21011 (Lada 1300), copy
of Fiat 124
Produced 197480
Max speed 145 km/h
Power Plan 3 - Volga GAZ 24
Produced 198692
Max speed 160 km/h
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Power plants.
Power Plan 1 - Wind energy
Power 5.1 megawatt
Average annual output 6 million kilowatt/hour
Power Plan 2 - Water energy
Power 6400 megawatt
Average annual output 24.5 billion kilowatt/hour
Power Plan 3 - Atomic energy
Power 5700 megawatt
Average annual output 40 billion kilowatt/hour
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