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Awake changing power plan #33625

Closed TheBattleDog closed 1 month ago

TheBattleDog commented 2 months ago

Microsoft PowerToys version

0.81.0

Installation method

GitHub

Running as admin

None

Area(s) with issue?

Awake

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click on the "Show hidden Icons" arrow in taskbar.
  2. Then click on cup icon for awake option.
  3. Select "Off (keep using the selected power plan)"
  4. This messes up the power plan for my Asus Rog Strix G15.

✔️ Expected Behavior

I just want the awake option to turn off.

❌ Actual Behavior

It changes my power plan. I have limited battery charge to 60%, but after turning it off like I mentioned before. My laptop charged all the way up to 100%.

Other Software

Asus Armory Create

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dend commented 1 month ago

Awake doesn't actually do anything with the power plan (at all - you can peek at the code). I am not sure this is coming from Awake specifically.

@TheBattleDog - can you please maybe record a screencast that shows you changing the Awake settings? And then show what the power plan settings are. I am guessing something else might be interfering here.

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