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HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-dk0xxx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Could HP produce software enabling users to set 'terminate charge bit' to 80%?

Because when I am gaming may effect the battery on battery mode 

I want to play when the AC power is connected and when the battery level is 80 will stop charging and still running on plag in AC power 

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Hi! @Moh7amad99

 

Please share the product number of the PC to assist you better.

 

Not many HP laptops are shipped to change the battery charge settings.

 

However, try the steps recommended below and check the BIOS to confirm the setting is set to 80%, if it is not, change the BIOS setting to 80%.

 

Power on the unit.
Press F10 to enter the BIOS.
Select the Power option. 

Full Charge: The battery charge stops at 91~100%. 
Extended Life of Battery Pack: The battery charge stops at 76~80%. 
Optimize Life of Battery Pack: The battery charge stops at 46~50%. 

Save changes and exit the BIOS.

 

On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and X at the same time to open the quick-access menu.

Click Device Manager.

In Batteries section, right-click on your battery driver, commonly it’s Microsoft  ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery. Then click Uninstall device.

Restart the PC the drivers would automatically install again.

 

Run Power Troubleshooter.

On Cortana, enter  Troubleshooter then select Troubleshooting.
Click Improve power usage to open the window, then click Next. 
This should run the troubleshooter, and can fix any detected issues. You may try restarting your computer and charge your battery again.

 

Let me know how it goes!

Take Care! 

 

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