Nice work! I'm currently running Catalina 15.6 on an xps 7590 hackintosh. The tool works great after boot and after manually running the test script, but it doesn't maintain the undervolted offsets after sleep. Running the buildlaunchd command with the original voltageshift has the same issue. I did notice that telling the buildlaunchd to reapply the offsets every 10 minutes made the offsets stick through sleep, but checking every 30 minutes made the offsets disappear. I've been running the 10 minute refresh, but I decided to try out your tool. If you can iron out the sleep issue, I'll be super grateful!
On a purely cosmetic note, I found that changing the font type for the menu bar icon to Sabitype helped it match the default menu bar font better.
The last issue I have is that I'm not able to switch between the power profiles. I've tried clicking on them in the menu drop-down and right clicking on them, but neither of those work.
Thanks for the great tool, and I hope for future progress!
If there's any way I can help, let me know. I don't have much coding experience, but I'll do my best to help out.
Hey @tctien342!
Nice work! I'm currently running Catalina 15.6 on an xps 7590 hackintosh. The tool works great after boot and after manually running the test script, but it doesn't maintain the undervolted offsets after sleep. Running the buildlaunchd command with the original voltageshift has the same issue. I did notice that telling the buildlaunchd to reapply the offsets every 10 minutes made the offsets stick through sleep, but checking every 30 minutes made the offsets disappear. I've been running the 10 minute refresh, but I decided to try out your tool. If you can iron out the sleep issue, I'll be super grateful!
On a purely cosmetic note, I found that changing the font type for the menu bar icon to Sabitype helped it match the default menu bar font better.
The last issue I have is that I'm not able to switch between the power profiles. I've tried clicking on them in the menu drop-down and right clicking on them, but neither of those work.
Thanks for the great tool, and I hope for future progress!
If there's any way I can help, let me know. I don't have much coding experience, but I'll do my best to help out.