HP ThinPro 5.2 - Administrator Guide

root > CpuMgr
Table E-13 root > CpuMgr
Registry key Description
root/CpuMgr/General/CpuNumber
Indicates the number of CPUs in the system. This value is read-
only.
root/CpuMgr/General/EnableCpuMgr
If set to 1, the CPU Manager will control system performance. If
set to 0, the system will run at its default performance level.
root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingAvailableGovernors
Indicates the available CPU scaling governors in the system. This
value is read-only.
root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingGovernor
Sets the CPU scaling governor to use when the CPU Manager is
enabled. The available governors are hardware-dependent. Some
common governors are performance and ondemand. The
performance governor uses the most power and congures
the system to run at maximum performance, even if nothing is in
use. The ondemand governor congures system resources based
on the current demand and might yield the best performance-
per-watt, but user performance might suer if the system is
constantly increasing or decreasing the performance. The default
governor is performance. A change in governor takes eect
immediately.
root > DHCP
This folder exists to support temporary registry keys that are added when the system acquires a DHCP lease.
No modication is necessary.
root > Dashboard
NOTE: The dashboard is the same thing as the taskbar.
Table E-14 root > Dashboard
Registry key Description
root/Dashboard/GUI/Clock
If set to 1, the clock is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/ConnectionManager
If set to 1, the Connection Manager button is shown on the
taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/ControlPanel
If set to 1, the Control Panel button is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/PowerButton
If set to 1, the power button is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/Search
If set to 1, the Search button is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/SystemInformation
If set to 1, the System Information button is shown on the
taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/SystemTray
If set to 1, the system tray is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/GUI/TaskBar
If set to 1, the application area is shown on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/General/AlwaysOnTop
If set to 1, the taskbar will always be on top.
root/Dashboard/General/AutoHide
If set to 1, the taskbar auto-hides.
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