How to Fix AnyDesk AD1 Plugin Issues: Disable Battery Saver and Optimize Performance

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If you’ve encountered issues managing your secondary phone from your primary device with AnyDesk, particularly with the AD1 plugin, you’re not alone. Many users have faced the challenge of the plugin requiring the battery saver mode to be disabled for proper functionality, yet it doesn’t always show up in the settings as expected.

To resolve this issue, ensure you follow these steps:

  1. Disable Battery Optimization: Navigate to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications, locate AnyDesk and the AD1 plugin. Make sure battery optimization is disabled for both applications. Certain device models are known for their strict battery management and may close background applications if they detect excessive battery usage.

  2. Grant Full Permissions: Check that the AD1 plugin has all the necessary permissions. Go to Settings > Applications > Permissions and enable the required permissions (such as access to location or accessibility services).

  3. Reinstall the Plugin: If the problem persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling the AD1 plugin. Sometimes, a clean installation can resolve internal conflicts.

  4. Restart Your Device: After making changes to the settings, restarting your device can help apply those changes correctly.

  5. Adjust Battery Saver Mode Settings: Consider switching the battery saver mode to a less aggressive setting if you desire optimal performance from the plugin.

If you’ve followed these steps and the problem still exists, it might be helpful to reach out to AnyDesk technical support or check back in the forums for additional solutions that other users have discovered.

We hope this information assists you in resolving your issues with the AD1 plugin, allowing you to enjoy seamless remote access with AnyDesk.

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