Decky Power Tools already offers this, and I believe there’s a desktop setting for it as well. Still very nice to have though.

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    12 days ago

    Would definitely be really nice since we tend to leave our Steam Decks plugged in all day

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    I would like this since I mostly play plugged in, but I would like easily swappable batteries even more. If they were hot-swappable, that would be even better!

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    10 days ago

    That’s how all rechargeable batteries work isn’t it? If I understand correctly, there’s no such thing as 100% because it would break it.

    Is the change here that they’re letting the user set the limit?

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      Yes, but this allows user to define lower limit, which further prolongs the battery life.
      I want to be able to control whether it charges up to 75, 90 or 100 of the available capacity.

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      not quite, there is a 100% and there is a true 0%, but going above 4.2V or below 3.7V damages the battery’s capacity incredibly fast, so it’s better to avoid those by setting 100% to 4.2 and 0% to 3.7 (also because that’s the interval where most of the energy is stored) (Talking about Li-ion here)

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    My Samsung phone does this and it drives me crazy. i wish they’d lie about the laat 20% they’re keeping free and just show me at a full charge

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      11 days ago

      Alternatively, they could just charge to 80% and show that it is 80% charged, like iOS and macOS do.

      edit: I seemed to have misread the comment above. It’s useful to not be lied too, in my opinion, because then you still have the option to charge to 100% when needed.