![]() ![]() Some believe it's better just to leave the thing on all the time rather than subject it to constant on/off cycles. There are engineers who lobby for "no power switches" because the power-up mode can be a potential cause for failure when the device eventually goes. Marc Wielage wrote:I understand the design philosophy. What am I missing? Surely it can't be this much of a silly oversight? Please, please tell me it has some sort of key combo to switch it off? Off - not low power mode. So much for keeping a clean workspace and looking after the product. When I'm done I must ensure I keep it plugged in to avoid it draining on it's own and damaging the battery. My Type C cables are too SHORT to use while charging.Ģ. ![]() So now when I want to use it I have to let it charge first - waste of time. We often have clients laptop batteries getting ruined when they allow their laptops to run flat in "sleep mode".ġ. ![]() Going to "sleep" is one thing but even in a low power mode it will drain. It should have a physical Off / On switch.By not being able to switch it off means my battery will constantly drain to zero and ruin this battery's lifespan. This is in my opinion one of the silliest implementations I have never come across this in any wireless product. So I haven't used the editor in a couple weeks, been busy, and I get it out of storage only to find the battery dead - like when it arrived new. ![]()
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