What is irritating about this is the backlight on laptops is usually the
highest power item.

So on battery I want it to always be low power to maximise the battery
life, I don't want it to continuously go bright when I touch my laptop
as this consumes excess battery.

As I can't have that my display is always dim at the moment, so even on
AC I am having a dim display and not utilising the screens ability.

It makes sense to have two power modes, on battery, and on AC. It makes
absolutely no sense to use virtually the same settings on both. The
GNOME guys are consistently going to far to reduce configuration.

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  Screen brightness not adjusted when switching from AC to battery

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