Hi!
I own a Lenovo y50, which I see as one of the more powerful laptops out there.
The problem I have is that I bring it to school everyday, and have to change the powerplan for when I'm at home and at school - usually running on the battery at school.
When it's connected to an AC, like it is at home, I want it to be as powerful as it can, since I'm playing demanding games. When it's on battery I want it to be less powerful for increasing battery life.
But everytime I unplug the AC from the PC I have to manually go in the powerplan and choose the "balanced" setting, and everytime it's plugged in I have to go back to the powerplan options and choose "full performance".
Can anyone tell me that if I run on the "power saver" or "balanced" mode, when I plug in the AC it automatically goes into "full performance" mode? It should be like that, since it's getting power?
On the new windows 10 I have to go through multiple apps just to get to the one I want, like the one there is on windows 8.1
Please, I hope someone is able to help me.
Cheers.
"I know this picture is from 8.1, but it's the same window I use for changing the powerplan options in win 10"
I own a Lenovo y50, which I see as one of the more powerful laptops out there.
The problem I have is that I bring it to school everyday, and have to change the powerplan for when I'm at home and at school - usually running on the battery at school.
When it's connected to an AC, like it is at home, I want it to be as powerful as it can, since I'm playing demanding games. When it's on battery I want it to be less powerful for increasing battery life.
But everytime I unplug the AC from the PC I have to manually go in the powerplan and choose the "balanced" setting, and everytime it's plugged in I have to go back to the powerplan options and choose "full performance".
Can anyone tell me that if I run on the "power saver" or "balanced" mode, when I plug in the AC it automatically goes into "full performance" mode? It should be like that, since it's getting power?
On the new windows 10 I have to go through multiple apps just to get to the one I want, like the one there is on windows 8.1
Please, I hope someone is able to help me.
Cheers.
"I know this picture is from 8.1, but it's the same window I use for changing the powerplan options in win 10"