You have turned on Sleeper’s hotkey, but have not specified a key combination. You need to choose a hotkey using the “Set Hotkey” button. You have turned on password protection, but have not set a password. You need to enter one using the “Set Password” button. You have turned on Energy Star power-down, but have not selected a power mode. Choose either “Suspend” or “Power off”. You have turned on disk sleep, but have not selected any drives to put to sleep. Use the popup menu and checkboxes to select the disks you wish to spin down. That password is incorrect. monitor power-off screen dimming disk sleep the built-in disk sleep and ^1 will be turned off for you the built-in ^1 will be turned off for you Energy Saver control panel PowerBook control panel monitor power-off screen dimming disk sleep you should disable disk sleep and ^1 in the ^2 you should disable ^1 in the ^2 The two passwords you typed are not the same. Please try entering them again. You must restart your Macintosh in order for your changes to take effect. Brightness settings must be between zero and 100. Please enter another value. Setting a time of zero doesn’t make any sense. Please use a value greater than zero. (If you want to turn sleep off, use the checkbox). Sleeper cannot control the device at SCSI address ^2:^3 A SCSI error occurred for device ^2:^3 (^0) A different version of Sleeper was installed at startup. You must restart your Mac for changes to take effect. Sorry, but Sleeper requires System 7 or higher to operate. Sleeper couldn't open its preference file (Error ^0). Sleeper was not installed at startup. Please restart your Mac with Sleeper in the Control Panels folder. Some wild, unforseen error has occurred. Error #^0 to be exact. Can't save changes! Memory may be low or one of Sleeper's resources may be locked or protected. (Error ^0).