Re: notebooks

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/notebooks-tp1544863p1544886.html

Hi again, Drasko,

So did my Toshiba (have disable buttons for the wireless), but I was told by both Dell techs and the out-sourced tech I was sent to by Toshiba that the button to disable the wireless doesn't necessarily work, as frequencies can come off of the card and bounce around the laptop case anyway. And that was my experience, as I could feel it either way, disabled or enabled didn't matter. It was just a bit better disabled. But different people can react to different things. Maybe backlights bother you more.

Diane
cvijovic <[hidden email]> wrote:

Thanking for all the feedbacks, let me also say that this HP notebook
has a hardware button to disable wireless, an unusual sollution, which
enables me to switch the wireless off...

Also, I have to say that after trying to put the brightness to
minimum, it seems to have better feeling, although the buzzing on the
meter speaker doesn't diminish... It matches the theory the backlights
are the issue at the notebooks..

Drasko






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