Is there a way to see the battery bar while using Classic apps? I hate having to switch back to OSX while working on a lengthly document in Office98.
The last time I owned a mac laptop was in 1998 and it ran OS 7.6.1. It had such abilities while in its 68K based os.
Thanks,
John
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Previously, Bible John wrote:
Is there a way to see the battery bar while using Classic apps? I hate having to switch back to OSX while working on a lengthly document in Office98.
The last time I owned a mac laptop was in 1998 and it ran OS 7.6.1. It had such abilities while in its 68K based os.
Thanks,
John
Doesn't the OS 9 Control Strip have a battery level indicator? Activate it in the Control Panels.
In Poof wrote:
Previously, Bible John wrote:
Is there a way to see the battery bar while using Classic apps? I hate having to switch back to OSX while working on a lengthly document in Office98. The last time I owned a mac laptop was in 1998 and it ran OS 7.6.1. It had such abilities while in its 68K based os. Thanks, John
Doesn't the OS 9 Control Strip have a battery level indicator? Activate it in the Control Panels.
It does, but Control Strip doesn't work under Classic.
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