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Re: Battery Indicator from QuickMenu

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Originally Posted by dwizzy130 View Post
First off, i dont think anyone has found a way to get the battery indicator without having quickmenu.
also it only shows the charge in 1% increments if u have the nuebattery driver installed.
hope this helps,
dwizzy130
Like dwizzy said, you need the nuebatter driver. The actual software is not capable of reading the battery like the driver does.

Also, if you don't want quick menu's features, but still want the clock, I think you can disable it from running on startup, but the clock will remain (not sure if that works though)

OR you could disable the menu feature when you tap the start button, and unmap it from the Windows key.

Hope this helps
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