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Old 9th October 2005, 01:42 PM
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Battery Indicator

Hi, I'm quite new to FC4. Recently I bought a UPS which can be connected to PC & control as I can do in Win XP. Is it possible to do such thing in FC4. If any software required then plz tell .
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Old 9th October 2005, 02:12 PM
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try here - this may help. i don't want to sound rude, but the search bar here is pretty useful, as is google. this was the first response given by google.
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