Lack of dell power plan

Hello!

I recently bought a Dell Inspiron 15 3543.I made a clean install because I had problems with the radio (lots of disconnections) and installed the necessary drivers. Now miss me the dell power plan and options of extension of battery life. What tool/driver should I install for those back? Thanx.

Hello

Thanks for writing on the Dell Community Forum.

You need to install the Application of Dell Quickset to access the options. You will find this under the application (first option) under the readers & downloads section of our support site. I also mentioned the link below for convenience:

http://Dell.to/1RBuOne

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