G-helper is a system utility designed for the management and optimization of ASUS laptop hardware. It functions as a background service that interfaces directly with kernel-level drivers and ACPI tables to provide granular control over device performance, thermal profiles, and power states.
The utility distinguishes itself by offering automated firmware orchestration, which handles the retrieval and verification of manufacturer-signed updates to maintain system stability. It also provides specialized hardware control, including the ability to toggle between integrated and dedicated graphics modes, manage battery charge limits to preserve longevity, and configure custom lighting effects for integrated LED panels.
Beyond core hardware tuning, the software includes comprehensive monitoring tools that track real-time telemetry such as component temperatures, fan speeds, and power consumption. Users can interact with these metrics through customizable overlays and utilize input remapping features to assign custom functions to specialized hardware keys. The application is distributed as a standalone executable, providing a centralized interface for managing the full range of supported laptop hardware settings.