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2.1.6

Adds 8840U support and removes [BETA] from the TDP controls as they are stable now (translations have been fixed in the main package but will not work until hhd updates).

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/hhd-dev/adjustor/compare/v2.1.5...v2.1.6

2.1.5

Adds a battery charge limit for the Ally (experimental) and the suspend bug disclaimer.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/hhd-dev/adjustor/compare/v2.1.4...v2.1.5

2.1.4

Adds charge limiting to the Legion Go, which limits the charge to 80%.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/hhd-dev/adjustor/compare/v2.1.3...v2.1.4

2.1.3

This version adds extra checks for number limits on the legion go for the fan curve and custom TDP.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/hhd-dev/adjustor/compare/v2.1.2...v2.1.3

2.1.2

This hotfix removes acpi_call as a requirement for the ROG ally, since the kernel driver is used for all functionality.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/hhd-dev/adjustor/compare/v2.1.1...v2.1.2

2.1.1

This minor release fixes some quirks with the ally TDP controls.

New Features
- Fixes the fan curve being set breaking granular TDP setting
- Removes the enforce limits button from the fan UI since Asus bakes in the protection in the bios
- Adds disclaimer about the limits Asus sets through the bios so that users are not surprised when they set invalid curves
- Asus allows a flat 20% curve across all temperatures on low TDPs so it does not make sense to have a min curve
- Adds a disclaimer about those bios limits
- In general, the timings of setting TDP and the curves are tweaked to be gentler, and curves are not disabled anymore after re-applying.
- Raises the limit outside of spec to be up to 50W, since the ally can do 43W sustained without a bios mod.

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