Battery Manager is too autonomous.

I really like using 'eco Mode' of the battery Manager to stop the charge to 80%, if I want to keep my laptop connected for a long time. Even when I'm mobile, I have yet to more than 80% charged battery until I'm at a place fixed & powered again.

Why can I not pay Manager battery to KEEP the eco mode game, regardless of how many times he sees that I am using the battery? If I know I'm going to need 100% of expenses for a longer stay mobile, I can put normal charge mode myself when I am charge before leaving.

I want my battery to last as long as possible in what concerns the total number of years & months holds a decent amount of load. 1 year, I get about 4.5 hours of use between 80% and 10% battery, WiFi, without the brightness of the screen covering or even turn off the backlight on the keyboard. Fees of 100%, the machine believes that 6 hours of use, but experience tells me that I can wait to see that figure drop quickly if I use 100% of cycles regularly.

I'm the only person who'd rather have a computer battery laptop reliable 4hrs for 2-3 years, instead of a battery of 6 h that turns into a no charge after 1 year battery?

So... There is no way to set the mode of operation of the battery Manager... ?

If I need to turn on or off the Eco Mode, I first provide administrative permission to access the program, and then make the change I want. Battery Manager, on the other hand, can simply cancel my selection without administrative authorisation. Why can't this behavior go off?

Tags: Toshiba

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