Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell wrote:
> I see that Tom, but what I want to do is this:
> - when the computer is on battery, go to Power Saver mode
> - when the computer is plugged in, go back to High Performance mode
>
> I don't see anywhere where I can do that... any ideas?
>
> C.
>
Hi Carmen,
You can only have one "power plan" mode. Keep it on Power Saver as-is
for when you're running on battery. Go into Power Options, click on
"change plan settings" next to the plan, then "change advanced power
settings". Go into each option and check what each setting is for when
both on battery and plugged in....changed the "on plugged in" settings
to their maximum performance options.
Basically, you will end up with your own custom plan that way. That's
what I do for my laptops, so they run power save when on battery, and
full throttle when plugged in.
--
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