The tab mapper is a handy little tool that will render a guitar tab file with graphic chord diagrams displayed alongside. This comes in handy for people who just don't have every single chord shape memorized. Just plug in the web site address of a valid .tab or .crd file and hit "Go". In general, the tab mapper does a better job with printer friendly URLs. If there is more than one way to play a chord, the tab mapper will choose the most common shape. To see other fingerings, click on the chord diagram and you will be taken to the chord calculator.
Original file located @ https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/my-gaming-laptop-cannot-play-games-at-high-performance-when-plugged-in-without-battery.8896/.
Show me scales that sound good with the chords in this song: A, D, E.
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The former might be OK (but it could also be not OK), but it heavily depends on the power adapter and what the device expects in terms of voltage and amps. The latter is a SERIOUS issue! Stop using the device or at least disconnect the battery and replace it ASAP! A swollen battery is a strong indication that it's damaged and, if used any further, might even explode. I'm not kidding, do yourself a favor and replace the battery!Eddieprof said:I need to note down that the power adapter is a makeshift of an HP adapter rated 230W with the pin replaced with one that is normally used for toshiba laptops, and that my battery is swollen.Click to expand...
There's nothing wrong with asking the manufacturer how the device is supposed to behave in terms of clock speeds and power for CPU/GPU when plugged in or unplugged. But I highly doubt they'll give you a schematic for this system. There are manufacturers that do supply information like this, but they're still rare these days. Even (independent) repair shops have difficulty getting this information and parts and similar things. An end-user will probably have an even harder time ...Eddieprof said:Was hoping I could get info from the manufacturer that confirms the above [...]Click to expand...
Mmh, could be the power adapter going bad, but it could also a kind of protection like I mentioned. Maybe lend a power brick that supplies the correct voltage and amps from a friend or PC/repair shop in your area. It could also be a bad/broken contact in the power connector on the device and/or the power plug on the adapter; it's a common failure point for some devices.I noticed just recently(and that's cos my game always launches fullscreen) that before the PC goes off, the battery icon indicated that it was not plugged in even tho the charger was connected. Another time it happened the charger itself went off (the LED went off) and it couldnt charge the PC till i tried the next day.Click to expand...