Over time you will shorten the lifespan of your battery. Once it's fully charged if you don't need to use the battery just unplug it from the laptop and only work with mains power.
Laptop batteries have a life expectancy of approximately 400-500 recharges, depending on the battery. To conserve battery power, simply decrease screen brightness and unplug the charger when the laptop is fully charged.
The way to stop your laptop from charging is to unplug the charger from the computer. When the battery starts to get low on power plug it back in.
Well technically speaking yes, because the battery can over charge, lowering its life span/capacity and the adapters tend to overheat causing damage to the charger. Fortunately for the newer laptop batteries and chargers this problem is solved. If you are really concerned about either of these events occurring then unplug it after each charge.
If you're talking about a charger, then yes. However the laptop might differ in performance/speed/brightness. It depends on which setting your computer is on.
shut down unplug battery and charger hold power button for 5 to 10 seconds to drain all residual power plug battery and charger back in done....
It could mean anything from "your battery is charged" to "the regulator circuit has failed." Unplug the charger and consult the manual, or check the manufacturer's website.
Nothing should happen except for the loss of the time to charge your phone with it after a couple hours, you should unplug it.
yes. It is.
unplug it
Laptop printers do not have to be wireless. You can have a USB cord that goes from the printer to your laptop that you can unplug when you're not using it.
Your screen goes dim because all the energy from the battery in the charger goes into you're laptop so when you unplug it. It goes dim but there is ways you can fix it that how my laptop works.
Unplug the laptop and remove the battery.