next time the screen flickers go immediately to the even log and see if an error is recorded . If there is an error this may help shine a light on it . If there is no error code before jumping on the invertor you may want to test your battery . If your battery is getting old it may say 70 % but its may be failing . If the battery dies with less than two hours of use it may be time to replace the battery . bad batteries can cause a lot of different problems and if your not having any screen issues when its plugged in Id tend to look long and hard at the battery. If after replacing the battery you still have no joy then replace the invertor . This is a helpful video towards that end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S87niyGJ...
Some other things to check are the screen cable at the hinges and the screen itself . Hope this helps
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Hi!
Does your laptop also switch to a power-saving mode when it does start to flicker? Or does the luminosity change?
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I am not put into a power saving mode. The luminosity does not change either. It mostly happens when I press a key or open an app.
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So if you just leave it running off the batteries will it not start flickering UNLESS you open an app or press a key?
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Sometimes it does that and sometimes it flickers constantly.
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I have this exact laptop, so if you need picture of a part or something I can help.
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