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Old 01-23-2010, 08:37 PM   #2
Jack Tingle
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1) When I first charged the JB using the charger, a screen appeared to tell me that it was charging. But after about 9 hours, the charging screen was still there. So I guess my question is, does JB switch itself off or in some way inform the user that the battery has been completely charged?

Answer: You should no longer see the little battery animation flash. It should be steady. It's not a very good way of communicating, IMO, but programmers have to be humored, sometimes.

2) I've searched this forum about standby vs power-off mode. I read that if you pressed the power button for a few seconds, JB would be turned off completely. I did that, but I found that I could turn it back on quickly with a quick touch of the power button. I guess it was still in standby mode. Could someone tell me how to switch it off completely to conserve battery?

Answer: As far as I know, that's as off as it gets. No modern dedicated computer system seems to really turn off. They have to have enough smarts to know the "on" button has been pushed.

3) The LED lite flickers whenever I flip a page. Is there a way to kill the LED indication?

Answer: I don't think so. I believe someone suggested black tape.

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