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Haha, no I didn't phrase that very well did I, kempie, about emptying the battery... What I meant was that I have every second month or so thought myself Hm,it's time to empty the battery - and then done so simply by unplugging the laptop from the ordinary, electrical chord and let it remain unplugged until the computer closes down automatically a couple of hours later due to the next-to-none battery level, whereupon I've plugged it in again and let it fill up again, which also takes a couple of hours. This could of course in a way be described as "using it", but what I'm wondering is if that's enough or if a battery needs more frequent use than that. Someone said laptop and battery both fare ill from the battery not being used, and I'm just not sure whether this emptying and filling it procedure qualifies as "use" or not, in that respect.
(Secondly and incidentally, if the answer is Yes, this procedure is indeed sufficient "use", then I guess I might as well keep the battery on a shelf in-between these routines?)
I'm afraid I don't understand how the first part of your latest reply applies to my question, but that's not your fault kempie, it's just me being a foreigner and a- ...whatever the opposite is of a geek. (You can't mean I may have accidentally changed the settings by hitting Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift, can you? Nah... Or...? It just seems so odd I should do that two times in one day without ever having done so before. I do remember hitting the Insert key by mistake and hitting it again to get back to normal, but that happens all the time and has never changed the punctuation system before. Perhaps I hit Insert and some other key at the same time... and then I did it again an hour later???? ...oh well, all is well now, it's just annoying not to understand what's going on, that's all.)