Hello Mai,
I am Jaspreet Singh.
This is not done through windows but through an app that some device manufacturer install.
If you have a lenovo laptop look for Vantage app
If you are using Asus device it will have battery health charging.
These apps on supported models can limit the battery charge.
Changing the Charging Level to 100% and back to 60% on Window 11
I used to set up a saving power plan that charges up to 60% on Windows 10. It was easy to find since it locates directly in the power icon on the bottom right and I was able to change back and forth to the original plan quickly.
I upgraded to Windows 11 and could not find the options to reverse back to 100% as I am back to school and need the laptop to be at 100%.
And after I reverse it back to 100%, how can I set it back to 60% again while playing games at home to maximize my battery life during the breaks?
Thank you.
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Anonymous
2022-02-12T04:49:13+00:00 -
Anonymous
2022-04-19T08:48:47+00:00 Hi Mai Pham,
Go to MyAsus and readjust your power plan options for shifting it back from 60% back to 80% or 100%.
I'll usually opt for the maximum battery lifespan of 60% when i am using the notebook @ home.
And shift it back to 80% or even 100% if i need to when i am moving about or even traveling overseas.
Rgds
Dan -
Anonymous
2022-05-10T07:10:55+00:00 FYI - I have a Dell G5 running Windows 11.
The only way I could correct the battery charge level was by going into the BIOS (pressing F2 on startup) and then go to:
- Power Menu Item
- Set Max Charge Level
And sent that 'Max Charge Level' to 100%.
Nothing in windows 11 to correct it.
Cheers