I guess what I think is joining what Kyle says, but to be sure I clarify
what I meant :

There are 2 different settings :
 - the defaults values that g-p-m applies when the power state changes
 - the current value in each power state, which is temporary for the current 
state

The scenario :

g-p-m is set to 100% brightness on AC and 25% on battery.

I am on AC, and change the brightness level using the keyboard to 70%.

I switch to battery. The brightness becomes 25%. Using the keyboard, I
adjust it to 5%.

I plug the AC in. The brightness becomes 100%.

I plug it out again. The brightness is back to 25%.

What do you think about it ?

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Backlight no longer under my control on battery
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