Features: Resume from power-off state: Allows you to control your computer auto start up and work in appointed time. It can wake your computer at specified date/time, even if the system has been closed in hibernation. Wake up from sleep mode: Allows you to wake up your computer from sleep mode (s3 standby) at specified time. Task Schedule: Allows you to open files, play sounds, run programs, close programs, open website, show message, standby/hibernate, shutdown/reboot, etc. At any designated time.
Auto Shutdown: There is a feature of Auto Power-on Shut-down that you may find useful. It will allows your computer auto shut down at specified time. Keyboard/Mouse Macro: Record to scripts and playback that you type with the keyboard and move and click with the mouse, a useful feature for such as TV record.
Ever had an important work that was under progress and your computer just goes off to sleep in between? Work is important for all of us, and here we have Auto power on and shut down to our rescue.All of us go through the times when we are running late for work, or an important email has to be sent, and suddenly your laptop has to run out of battery. Moments like these can be pretty irritating. If you are using a computer, when your work is in progress, it can go to standby mode uninformed even if you don’t want it to happen.
The schedule task tab lets you configure what type of event you want to occur and at what frequency, daily, once, weekly, monthly or annually. It has choices to create a new task, modify an existing task or delete a selected task.
It also lets you set the events or mode that the system has go into when that corresponding event occurs, they can be:. Power-on: - Turn on the computer at a specified time and date automatically. Standby: - Put the computer in standby mode after the specified period. Restart: - Restart the entire system. Hibernate: - This mode is similar to sleep, but it saves your open files and running applications in the hard disk instead of RAM. When your computer system is in hibernate mode, it uses zero power. Shut down: - Turn off the computer system at a specified time and date automatically.
Log off: - It means that the user whose was currently logged in the system has his session end, but any other user can use it by logging in. Lock session: - Locks the current session which was under execution at the moment. Close monitor: - Turns off only the computer screen2. The option tab provides general settings about the execution of your tasks. It provides you the ability to define when the work begins.