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HP Envy x360 15.6 inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC 15-fh0000 (77W46AV)

How can I enable smart charging? I want it to stop at max. 80% (while I`d prefer 60% - this is free configurable in competitor solutions...). UEFI Battery Healt Manager is enabled, but still charges to 100%, no sign of smart charging.

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Is this what you see in your BIOS?

 

BatteryCare.jpg



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My bad, in reality I only see an option called "adaptive battery optimizer". (Resolution of your photo is low, I cannot read it..But thanks for your efforts.).

However, I would really appreciate a possibility to control charge parameters on my own. 

 

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The resolution of the image is not low. I just checked and can easily read it.

 

Click on the + in the image. Are you using a 4k display or not?

 

Verify that the Adaptive Battery Optimizer is Enabled/Activated.

It could be on but not activated. It does have that strange option.

 

HP Adaptive Battery Optimizer

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06310986

 

 



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Not sure why, now I can read it. My UEFI looks different. Maybe because it's a Ryzen.

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But I will check as per the link.

Thanks

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