Auto Adjust Refresh Rate on Power Change (Battery or AC) — Change Detected Even If Laptop Was Off

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RefreshSense automatically adjusts your laptop display's refresh rate based on its power state—lowering the refresh rate on battery to save energy, and increasing it when plugged into AC power for maximum performance.

RefreshSense can also detect power state changes even if your computer was powered off—ensuring you're always on the optimal refresh rate the moment you log in to Windows.

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