
Click this, and in the window that pops up, scroll and expand the Battery entry. At the bottom, you’ll see Change advanced power settings. Under Selected plan, click Change plan settings, which will take you to your current plan settings. Once restarted, once again press the Windows and X keys, click Control Panel and choose Power Options. When you are shown a window that informs you the uninstall has been completed, reboot your computer. Once you locate it, highlight it, and press Uninstall which is at the top of the list.

Search the installed programs for anything that includes the manufacturer name of your laptop, and the words power manager or battery manager. Samsung laptops may also run Samsung Battery Manager. VAIO machines use VAIO Power Management Software. A Dell machine will be running Dell Power Manager. The power management system your laptop is running, if any, will depend on the manufacturer of your machine. You will be presented with a window that contains all installed programs on your computer. Choose Programs and then click Uninstall a program. Press the Windows and X keys on your keyboard, and click Control Panel. Connecting back the cable the Logitech Options software lists the keyboard as "Charging," and after a moment "Charge Complete." Restarting my W10 computer repeats the cycle.If you are experiencing this problem, the following method should resolve the problem and allow you to change the critical battery percentage level.įirst of all, you need to find what OEM Power Management system your computer has installed. When unplugged the battery is listed as "Full," in the Logitech Options software. Through the Logitech Options software the keyboard battery's charge level is listed as "Unknown" when wired and connected via Bluetooth. I also have a Logitech Unifying USB receiver connected at all times for my M570 (M/N: T-R0001) mouse.

Dismissing the message makes it go away until my W10 computer is restarted. Yet, the W10 message ""MX Keys battery is low," continues to appear at every startup when wired and connected via Bluetooth. The keyboard itself functions as expected wired, via the included Unifying USB receiver, or Bluetooth alone. The same message occurs with two different USB-C to USB-A cords (including the packaged cord). I have it wired, but connected via Bluetooth to my W10 computer (Edition Windows 10 Home / Version 20H2 / Installed on 1/23/2021 / OS build 19042.867 / Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0 /). I too have the same issue with my MX keyboard (M/N: YR0073).
