of course it does, you don't use the energy to keep it running, hence, you save energy.
turning the computer off
To adjust the brightness of a dimmer lamp, simply turn the dimmer switch up or down until you achieve the desired ambiance in the room. Turning the switch up will make the light brighter, while turning it down will make it dimmer. Experiment with different settings until you find the right level of brightness for the ambiance you want to create.
You can adjust the brightness of a lamp using a dimmer by turning the dimmer switch up or down to increase or decrease the flow of electricity to the lamp, which controls the amount of light it emits.
By putting down the light so theres fewer of the light brightness. If you have a laptop or computer, press *fn* to *f7* and you will see.
It could be the ambient light sensor, turning down the light in a dark room, and turning it up when you're in a bright area. Or you could go into Settings > Brightness and adjust it there.
You can reboot your computer by long-pressing on the shut-down button of the computer.
To control the lighting in your room effectively with a combo switch with a dimmer, you can adjust the brightness level by turning the switch up or down. This allows you to create the desired ambiance and save energy by using less electricity when the lights are dimmed.
Apparently you can't.
No. When the computer is shut down, the user that had locked the system will also be logged out. Upon turning back on, one will find simply a regular login screen.
You cannot do that as turning off the monitor turns off the computer. You can however put it to sleep which uses almost no energy. Click the Apple logo and scroll down and click Sleep.
To adjust the brightness of LED lights using a dimmer switch, make sure the dimmer switch is compatible with LED lights. Install the dimmer switch according to the manufacturer's instructions. Then, use the dimmer switch to adjust the brightness by turning the knob or sliding the switch up or down.
Some computers have a "hibernate" function which puts the computer in a low power/memory state, which resumes once you click the mouse, there's also a "sleep" function, which kind of "slows" yours computer down, while taking less power/memory, but restarting your computer after you shut it down will save energy because its completely off, not taking energy at all, starting your computer up would most likely take less, and equal out having it in sleep mode verses turning it off for a set amount of time then restarting it.