-a | Display the current AC-line status as an integer value. The values 0, 1 and 2 correspond to the "off-line" state, "on-line" state or "backup power" state, respectively. |
-b | Display an integer value reflecting the current battery status. The values 0, 1, 2, 3, correspond to the "high" status, "low" status, "critical" status, "charging" status respectively. |
-d enable |
| Disable/enable suspending of the display separately from a normal suspend using the boolean value for enable. This feature seems to not work on many different laptops, including the Libretto 30CT and 50CT. |
-e enable |
| Enable or disable APM functions of the computer, depending on the boolean enable argument. |
-h enable |
| Depending on the boolean value of enable, enable or disable the HLT instruction in the kernel context switch routine. These options are not necessary for almost all APM implementations, but for some implementations whose "Idle CPU" call executes both CPU clock slowdown and HLT instruction, -h false is necessary to prevent the system from reducing its peak performance. See apm(4) for details. |
-l | Display the remaining battery percentage. If your laptop does not support this function, 255 is displayed. |
-r delta |
| Enable the resume wakeup timer, if the laptop supports it. This does not actually suspend the laptop, but if the laptop is suspended, and it supports resume from suspend, then it will be resumed after delta seconds (from when you run this command, not from when you suspend). |
-s | Display the status of the APM support as an integer value. The values 0 and 1 correspond to the "disabled" state or "enabled" state respectively. |
-t | Display the estimated remaining battery lifetime in seconds. If it is unknown, -1 is displayed. |
-Z | Transition the system into standby mode. This mode uses less power than full power mode, but more than suspend mode. Some laptops support resuming from this state on timer or Ring Indicator events. The output of apm tells what your laptop claims to support. |
-z | Suspend the system. It is equivalent to zzz. |
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