3-12 Using SetupPreferencesPowerPanel lets you specify a profile to use when the system is on ACpower. You can use any available profile, or create one for this purpose. Forinformation on creating profiles, see the section “Profile Manager” or see theon-line Help.PowerPanel also lets you specify the toolbar to use and a its location on thedesktop. You can position the PowerPanel at the top or bottom and center,left, or right of the screen.To specify an AC profile, select Preferences from the PowerPanel menu.Click on the AC Profile tab, and then select a profile.If you want to switch from battery to AC power, you can continue to use theprofile that was previously active. You can also select to disable the profileswitch.CustomizeUse the Customize menu to change the PowerPanel profile commands andicons according to your needs. You can view the current toolbar image tohelp you decide if changes need to be made. Use Customize to change thepower profile or command assigned to the button. Also use Customize toadd, delete, update, or move a button.Profile ManagerThe Profile Manager describes all existing profiles in detail.The Profile Manager lists all the existing profiles. Select a profile, and readthe description below it. If you select View, you can see the specific settingsthat make up the selected profile.You can use the Profile Manager to create your own profiles. Select“Create” from the Profile Manager screen, and then enter the requested in-formation.While you are working, the current profile is the one with the button thatappears pressed down.For more information on creating profiles, see the on-line PowerPanel helptext.