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Some Intel/Nvidia versions of the Nitro 5 series have been known to draw more power than the wall adapter can provide, whence why it starts cutting into the battery charging. The more power it draws, the less is available for charging, and if it draws more than the adapter can provide, it will draw from the battery too,…
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I would make sure the game is using your dedicated GPU rather than the integrated graphics. I have found that my GPU shows no readings unless its under load.
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It's always worth trying the simple stuff first. It's not the button combo that turns off the touchpad is it? On my an515-42 it's Fn + F7
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I had similar WiFi issues after updating my BIOS. I was recommended to use the battery reset pin under the laptop and it hasn't disconnected yet. But I haven't done any heavy lifting with it yet, only light web browsing but it's holding up so far.
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I am on 1.13 at the moment, but I had the same issue when 1.11 was released and it went away when I downgraded to 1.09
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Updating to the latest BIOS and turning on the Keyboard Lighting Timeout on like andylb suggested is the fix. Took them long enough to admit it was a bug, let alone fix it...
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If updating your drivers like the above suggestion doesn't work, you can try turning off hardware acceleration.
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Apparently they are fixing it in March. Took them long enough, I first reported it back in November...
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I haven't tried the Feb update yet, but I'm inclined to hold off if it's potentially going to be solved in March. Only reported it in November after all...
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Its a bug in the latest BIOS update. You can revert back to an older version to fix it, but it's not usually recommended as it can be quite dangerous (it can leave your laptop as a giant paperweight as it can refuse to boot if it doesn't flash properly). Hopefully they will fix it soon as the development team are aware of…
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Acer have stated here that it's a feature and supposed to do that. Yet there is no mention of the update in the changelog and Acer Technical Support are still willing to take my laptop in for inspection/repair for it, so they clearly think it's a problem... You can roll back, but it's just as risky as installing a new…
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I successfully downgraded using the Windows based Flash Utility. You have to run the installer for the version you want, and let it get to the error about the BIOS being newer than the flash file. Keep the program open and browse to your User\Appdata\Local\Temp folder. There will be a folder called something similar to…
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The backlight has always turned off after 30 seconds on battery. The BIOS update just added this for AC power too. It wasn't intentional as they didn't list it in the release notes.
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It depends who you speak to at Acer as to whether it's treated as a bug or not. One of the reps on this forum claims it's how it is supposed to be but has said they have passed it to the development team to sort in the next BIOS revision. Their technical department is still asking me to send my laptop in for them to look…
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There are a few stability updates between versions 1.06 and 1.10 that can be of use. I would download version 1.10. Version 1.11 is the one with the backlight issue
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You can indeed downgrade, I managed it about a month ago with BIOS 1.11 on an an515-42. "I successfully downgraded using the Windows based Flash Utility. You have to run the installer for the version you want, and let it get to the error about the BIOS being newer than the flash file. Keep the program open and browse to…
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I wish people would stop quoting what the Acer Rep INCORRECTLY stated. If it was a feature while on AC power, then how come it wasn't in the earlier BIOS revisions? Why wasn't it added to the release notes for 1.11/1.22? And why wasn't it mentioned to me by Acer's technical support when they suggested collecting my laptop…
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Don't hold your breath, Acer apparently don't see it as a bug. Their technical support can't see a problem with their BIOS code (likely because it wasn't listed in the release notes), and one of the Acer reps on this forum claimed it was actually a feature without reading everyone's comments...
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I love how their support system says they will answer technical support emails within 48 hours... They still haven't got back to me yet.
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Did you even read what was in the link you posted? "AC adapter power - The keyboard backlight default is ON." If it was supposed to time out on AC power, don't you think one of the several people I've spoken to at Acer would have said that instead of offering to collect my laptop to see whats going on?