Yes, it is enabled.Does Hekate indicate "auto-RCM" is turned on?
I can send it a payload without pressing the power button to turn it on.How do you know you're in RCM? If you plug into a PC it turns on the switch.
So you are saying I can just power off the switch from HOS? I thought that only sent it to RCM. I still would think that power off from Hekate would actually power off the system.you can use Auto RCM with Hekate 5.0.1 and the option Power Off on next payload this will allow you to be able to Power Off from HOS too without going into RCM after that you need only press the power button and you will be in RCM
this is how i use it my Switch was off for 3 days and the battery was still at 100% and if i have plugged RCM payload injector and power off it dosnt reboot in 15sec so i know this works been using it for a month now
HOS= Horizon OS?yes power off from hekate power off the the system but with that option enabled you are able to power off directly from power menu in HOS
Ok this makes sense and would explain the behavior I'm seeing. Thanks!I dont think you're really in RCM. When you plug your switch into a PC it sends power through the USB cable and your switch automatically turns on. You dont have to hit the power button. And yes you obviously still have autoRCM enabled. Boot hekate, turn on autoRCM and then turn it off again.
I use autoRCM on my Switch. I put sleep most of the time since powering off from switch doesn't actually power off the device.
Its kinda easy to check your switch still on RCM or not. After you turn off Switch, press power for a few sec, it doesn't turn on that mean you still on RCM. Switch also feel warn when you turn off the device while having autoRCM and this can make your battery flat in the next day.
To turn off Switch completely, inject hekate 5.0.1 payload and choose power off.
you can power off with Auto RCM from HOS too if you use Kosmos theres an option for that in Hekate