The charger always increases the level of brightness of the computer. It doesn't mean that it's not fully charged or anything like that. Just increase the brightness of the screen again.
Its your power options. The laptop automatically changes power settings when you unplug it to conserve battery, so it lowers the brightness and slows down the processor speed.
You changed the settings so its like that, go back onto settongs and look where it will say dimmer when charge iut and mive it to the correct place, baring in mind that the highest takes more charge off:), hope I helped X.
It goes into "power save" mode, you can change that by clicking on the battery icon down by the time and date, and then click on "balanced.
It's because of the different brightness settings you have, for when the charger is plugged in, and when It's not. Consult the help and support application on your PC to rectify this(usually there will be keys on your keyboard you can press to increase/decrease your monitors brightness.
This is a standard power management option. It is designed like this to preserve battery life. You can change the seetings through Power Managment in the Control Panel.
Alternatively, right click the battery icon in the tray next to the clock. Remember, a brighter screen uses more battery power.
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