![]() Official launch of the Control MagSafe LED feature! Read more about it on our blog: If the helper is not installed yet, users can still access the settings through the popover.įixed a bug where "Hardware Battery Percentage" would not work properly anymore.įixed a bug that caused the Magsafe LED to blink for some users. Fixed a bug that caused the app to hang after a successful helper installation in some scenarios.įixed an issue that caused the application to crash on startup on systems where the "PrivilegedHelperTools" directory is not present. Added a "Don't show again" checkbox to the helper installation popup. Added a warning message when the discharge button is clicked while the charge limit is higher than the current percentage. Fixed a bug where AlDente did not register when the helper removal is canceled properly. Fixed a bug that caused faulty UI layout generation for some languages. Refreshed the UI design of the popup window. Fixed a bug that caused Calibration Mode to cancel immediately when triggered through a Schedule task while the power cable is not connected. Fixed a bug that caused the Sailing Mode UI to show wrong numbers while Calibration Mode is active. Settings now get backed up when a pro license is deactivated and can be restored once the Pro version is activated again. ![]() When AlDente is closed or the MacBook is turned off, the persistent charge limit is now set to the lower limit of the set Sailing Mode range. Added the option to use the battery icon of macOS, optional in colors. Completely redesigned Menubar icons to better blend into macOS. Check it out here: Feature Explanation: Power Flow. Fixed a bug that caused MacBooks in Clamshell mode to not go to sleep properly if sleep was disabled beforehand.Fixed a bug that caused "Stop Charging when Sleeping" to not work properly in some scenarios.Tweaked the status bar colors for better readability of the status icons.The Power Flow feature is out of Beta!.Added a new visual indicator for the sailing range in the status bar.Read more about in on our blog: Feature Explanation: Sailing Mode. Complete overhaul of the "Sailing Mode" feature.Fixed a bug that caused the app to crash on Apple Silicon MacBooks running macOS Big Sur or Sonoma.Fixed a bug that caused the app to crash when the "Schedule" tab was selected in AlDente's settings.Fixed a bug that caused MacBooks with Intel Mode enabled to not maintain the charge limit when AlDente was closed.Even if your battery calibration gets disturbed, doing 4+ full cycles will recalibrate your battery and the capacity will go up again. To avoid this issue, we recommend doing at least one full cycle (0%-100%) every two weeks. However, this is only due to a disturbed battery calibration and not because of a faulty or degraded battery. When this happens, your Macbook might turn off with 40-50% left or your battery capacity will drop significantly. IMPORTANT: Keeping your battery at a lower percentage, such as 20-80%, over weeks without doing full cycles (100%-0%) can result in a disturbed battery calibration. For example, if you set yours to 80% it will stop charging at around 83%, so be patient. ![]() Notice that in this state, your MacBook is still powered by the charger, but the battery is not charging anymore.įor some reason, macOS will always try to squeeze in a few more percent than specified. After a while, clicking on your battery icon will report “Battery is not charging” if you have more than ≈73% left, even though your charger is connected. You can check if it’s working by setting the max. Usually, the operating system will take a minute or two registering the changes, so be patient. ![]() charging percentage by clicking on the □ icon on your menu bar. When the installation is finished, enter your desired max. MacOS menu bar tool to limit maximum charging percentageĭon’t overcook your battery! Keep it fresh and chewy with AlDente.
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