![]() Preferably on our premium support email address which you can find in the release notes in Setapp. If it doesn’t work, please send us a debug file. As you can see in the picture, I think this is the way it should look when its in Sailing mode, I have the limit set to 80, the sail mode lower limit is 70. It works fine on a 2019 MacBook Pro (Intel). Please try to reinstall the newest version of AlDente Pro and if it might work again. I have tried just about everything, and it does not seem AlDente Sailing Mode works on my M1 MacBook Pro 16'. I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it with the latest version but it still happens. Every time I start Al Dente I have to install the Helper app to it and have to put in my password to install it. I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it with the latest version but it still happens. I'm using Al Dente free currently on my MBA 15'. For the Apple Macbook M-series chip, the current dependency is Asahi Linux. Im using Al Dente free currently on my MBA 15'. For the Apple Macbook Intel-series chip, applesmc-next is a dependency. No, I meant doing an SMC reset when AlDente Pro is uninstalled. Battery Health Charging is a Gnome Extension that provides a graphical user interface to a Gnome environment for setting charging limit (charging threshold) of a laptop. ![]() That’s why you had to use the Intel Mode on your 2014 MacBook. The Intel Mode uses a different pathway to control the charging behavior of MacBook which is mostly intended for pre Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks since they don’t have the new technical pathways available. So you propose me to install it again, reset the SMC and check how it goes? However, the charge limit I set is ignored still, and all options besides 'Hardware battery ' are still grayed out. Okay, I was able to fully uninstall and reinstall, and now the app opens as normal. This prompted me to install AlDente 1.16.1 to pick up any fixes. I suspect the problem is related to the most recent OS patch as AlDente Classic 2.1.2 was working fine prior to the OS update. That happens to me as well in my mid2014 MacBook Pro (yes AlDente works there as well). I would try to fully uninstall AlDente - for example using AppCleaner - then reboot the Mac and install it again. I am seeing similar behavior with AlDente 1.16.1. Even I set limit to 100% before uninstalling. ![]() I only did it after remove it because charge limits stills remains set. This is something I was able to do with my 2014 MacBook and Thunderbolt2 dock but not with the new usb-c docks.ĭid you mean desert SMC while still using AlDente to see if it's behavior change? No. I see that it will only have the charge limit capability while what I really want it to been able to discharge the battery while I'm still connected to the dock for external monitors. I don't have a clear idea of the differences.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |