![]() ![]() If the battery were at 100%, the entire icon would be black. The amount filled in the battery represents the amount of charge. The 'battery' icon indicates that the MBP is being powered by the battery. I do not know the difference between the two. ![]() The lightning bolt icons indicate that the battery is being charged by the power adapter and power is being provided to the MBP for its operation. The OSX monitors and controls the charge depending upon the needs and conditions. Using a “Battery Health” app I downloaded from the Apple App Store, I am able to see that the adapter provides anywhere from about 5 watts to 50 watts of charging power depending on its mood. If the problem has disappeared, the SMC was successful. I understand that the 3rd is “running on Battery power” but what about the others?Īlso, if you can, please help me understand the meaning of these to acronyms “MBP” and “SMC” in this context. The first 2 are with the Power Adapter that came with this MacBook attached and the 3rd, is with it disconnected. I’m hoping that the other icon will present itself soon. Ok, I have managed to capture three of the icons that are consistently displayed. ![]() Like the icons this is inconsistent information but there is no doubt, related. They created this machine, they should know what it can do. It still surprises me that Apple does not have detailed information, documented and available regarding this machine. Is there any way to confirm the SMC has been reset? I have performed the SMC reset per the link you provided. ![]()
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