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DC Dimming Battery and AC Settings Profiles #3112

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daveholland86 opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 6 comments
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DC Dimming Battery and AC Settings Profiles #3112

daveholland86 opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 6 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

Could you please tie the DC Dimming setting to AC power like we currently have with power profiles, or even have the setting associated with power profiles. This will automate DC dimming screen brightness when connecting or disconnecting AC power and reduce having to manually set it each time.

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DC Dimming power dependent settings.

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zephyrus G14

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seerge commented Sep 15, 2024

@daveholland86 hello, what exactly do you mean under “DC Dimming”? :)

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It's listed in GHelper as flicker free dimming.

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seerge commented Sep 16, 2024

@daveholland86 hello. I'm not a big fan of making this a default behavior, cause I personally hate when brightness jumps when you plug / unplug :) (which was the case in armoury for example)

But I can add an optional config param that will enable that.

Try this build
GHelper.zip

You will have to add following line to the beginning of %appdata%\GHelper\config.json (quit app before editing)

"save_dimming": 1,

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Yes, that works perfectly for power connect and removal and auto dimming settings. Thank you.

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I have everything automated for when I connect or disconnect power. Have a .bat file that runs in task scheduler that configures me for gaming or battery use. It will auto launch RTSS, HWiNFO, Afterburner, and then close them automatically when disconnected. So having this brightness was the last step as I was modifying my power profile and running PWM flicker dimming before.

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seerge commented Sep 16, 2024

@daveholland86 great

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