Normal woring temperature and fan speed?

Hi,
I have installed vista x64 bit on macbook pro and have some questinos.
FIrst, can someone help mi to find keyboard shortcuts for turning on/off wireless network and bluetooth... if is this possible.
Second, I have installed "input remaper" that allow me to reconfigure some keyboard shortcuts, and it automatic control fans and monitor CPU tempereature. It is between 60-70c and fan speed is set on 2000 rpm minimum... Is it this ok, mean this temperature because machine is sometimes really hot....
Regards,
BA

I too have been wondering the same things. My temps are very high as well 68-69C for the GPU and 65-67C for the CPU cores when under Vista. I do not believe that Vista has any method to control the fans at all for the new unibody macbook and macbook pro models, at least that is the conclusion that I have been coming to myself. I have tried speedfan, riva tuner, coretemp, input remaper, and ati tool, all to no avail. Nothing knows how to properly access and control the fans for the laptop under Vista, and on top of that, the 9600 GPU is the one in use when under Vista, which means even more heat at idle. This really needs to get fixed with an update of bootcamp or a full driver release for vista.

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