power4Gear stop changing of power supply mode

Every day, my power mode changes from balanced (recommended), that I have CHOSEN and adapted to my own preferences in one of these plans Power4Gear, lately Power4Gear Entertainment.  How can I keep the power scheme that choose?

You must check the Asus utilities options, whether you can turn off its power settings module, since it is a third-party utility.

And if you have uninstalled the utility you would then lose the function keys it provides.

Asus forums may have answers

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