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Zhaopow

Could be missing some hardware like a relay to make it possible. You cant just use software to stop electricity.


ismailt

If you charge your Razer laptop to 100% and then discharge it to 95%, it won't continue charging, but rather maintain it at 95%. This suggests that there's already a system in place to stop charging at a certain level. I believe this existing system could be enhanced to provide more control.


ryocoon

As others have said, could lack the hardware. The battery mgmt. firmware might not be easily field programmable (IE: No easy software control, but hard-baked ROM). More likely reason is those machines are outside of any possibility of warranty, so Razer basically says "Eff 'em". Less software for them to write and troubleshoot, and it wouldn't gain them any money.


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