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I see, is there any other way to turn it off without downloading acer quick access? Do you know if it's automatically off without the application/if any BIOS or power option setting will disable it and make it work like a normal USB port?brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Open Acer Quick Access and turn off "Power off USB Charging".
Yes, I mean I don't have Quick access installed and am wondering if I can disable the feature when I install it and then uninstall it and the affect will stay.brummyfan2 said:You don't have to download and install, go to search and type Acer Quick access and follow the instructions in the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlv9HZgyyK4
https://community.acer.com/en/kb/articles/14128-power-off-usb-charging-feature
Other than turning off the USB power option, it's annoying as it flashes the caps lock logo every time I use it, it's virtually useless for me and I just want to know if it keeps the options I enabled/disabled once I use it.brummyfan2 said:Why do you want to uninstall it, Acer Quick Access application helps other hardware functions in your laptop, it's an Application especially made for your model.
It's a different issue disabling Caps Lock icon, it has nothing to do with Acer Quick Access.ShangWang said:Other than turning off the USB power option, it's annoying as it flashes the caps lock logo every time I use it, it's virtually useless for me and I just want to know if it keeps the options I enabled/disabled once I use it.
Though the caps lock icon along with other icons only show up if I install acer quick access, so that's why I don't want to deal with finding how to disable those icons while I have quick access just to disable the power-off USB setting. It doesn't save once I disable it and uninstall?brummyfan2 said:It's a different issue disabling Caps Lock icon, it has nothing to do with Acer Quick Access.
Sorry, I don't know how to disable "Power-off USB charging" using an alternate method, please wait for someone else to reply, in the meantime I'll look for any other way to disable it.ShangWang said:Though the caps lock icon along with other icons only show up if I install acer quick access, so that's why I don't want to deal with finding how to disable those icons while I have quick access just to disable the power-off USB setting. It doesn't save once I disable it and uninstall?
Thank you, I heard there is also a way to disable the use of quick access through task scheduler. I pretty much ONLY want to have usb-power off disabled without having quick access running whatsoever.egydiocoelho said:You can keep quick access and assign a value of 0 to the OSD key:
That way, the icons will be disabled.
Thanks, but do you know what exactly power button does and if it needs to be on startup too?egydiocoelho said:Thank you, I heard there is also a way to disable the use of quick access through task scheduler. I pretty much ONLY want to have usb-power off disabled without having quick access running whatsoever.You can disable it via msconfig:
Yes, I'm talking about the power button feature, I don't have a use for it since I can just change what power buttons do in power options.egydiocoelho said:Are you referring to this feature?
You can set the power button to sleep, shut down or sleep. But for this feature to work, you need to press the power button for three seconds!I think this feature is only available when you unlock bios. This feature only affects the usb port that supports charging, when the laptop is powered off.
Thanks, my BIOS advanced settings does not look the same as yours so I don't think I even have that option.egydiocoelho said:I think this option should appear in one of these functions:
However, I do not advise trying to unlock the bios, as it is very risky and can wall the notebook
Oh, I didn't know the power button was also a value that can be edited, I'm assuming this takes away the function entirely.egydiocoelho said:Why don't you disable both features through regedit?
Hey, I tried setting the value of UsbCharge to 0, and it only seemed to remove the GUI from Quick Access, does it only do this as a visual effect, or does it actually disable UsbCharge completely?egydiocoelho said:Why don't you disable both features through regedit?