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    Asus Zenbook power options not saving.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jennydesigner, Mar 20, 2013.

  1. jennydesigner

    jennydesigner Newbie

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    Help....does anyone know how to save the power options features for the display. I would like to set mine to high performance due to my eyesight and it keeps reverting back to power4gear even though balanced is the recommended suggestion. I tried a microsoft 8 solution that didn't work and the Asus tech suggestion didn't work. I hate to return it but the constant dimming every few seconds is extremely annoying. Also, any ideas on how to sync my google calendar would also be appreciated.
     
  2. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Are you referring to the ambient light sensor? It would help to know the model of your unit. :)

    If it's just the Power4Gear settings, you can set it for high performance and make any other adjustments you want. Or if you simply don't want Power4Gear overriding Windows power settings, you can uninstall it from your system by going to Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> highlight program, then click uninstall.

    Log in to your Google account, go to google calendar, click on the settings icon, and then click Calendar Setup (there are other ways to do this).