Windows 10 laptop screen dims immediately when on battery, slider can be inaccurate

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FrankyMacky

I've tried looking for display settings and power options, but contrary to what I find online, the Advanced Power settings only provide an option for turning off the display after a certain time on battery, not dimming the display.There is a Brightness slider for Display settings. It is set to 47 when plugged in. If I unplug and call up the Brightness slider again, it is set to 33. I can slide it to 47 (to match the plugged-in level), but that makes the slider become 67 when plugged in. There is this offset that I can't seem to get rid of.If I click on the battery icon in the Notification

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