Instructions to enable / disable Windows 10 Battery Saver (Battery Saver) feature

Battery Saver (Battery Saver) is one of the new features in Windows 10, allowing laptop users to maximize battery life for the system. By default, the feature is automatically activated when the battery level drops below 20%.

Battery Saver (Battery Saver) is one of the new features in Windows 10, allowing laptop users to maximize battery life for the system.

By default, the feature is automatically activated when the battery level drops below 20%. When Battery Saver is activated, you will see a small blue icon on the battery tray icon in the system tray. This is a sign for you to know that the Battery Saver feature has been activated.

1. Activate Battery Saver mode (Battery Saver) on Windows 10

Step 1:

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Open the Settings app.

To open the Settings application, on the Start screen, click the Settings application icon (settings).

If the Settings icon does not appear on the Start screen, type the keyword Settings into the Search box and press Enter.

Step 2:

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After opening the Settings app (settings), on the Settings interface you select the System icon (Display, notifications, search and power).

Step 3:

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Next in the left pane, select Battery Saver to open the Battery Saver overview interface (battery saving).

Step 4:

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At Battery Saver interface (battery saver), click on Battery Saver Setting option .

At this time, the Battery Saver Setting interface will appear, here you check the option Turn battery saver on automatically if my battery falls.

If you want to change the default value by 20%, you can move the slider.

2. Disable fully battery saving mode (Battery Saver) on Windows 10

To fully activate the Battery Saver (Battery Saver) mode in Windows 10, follow the same steps as when you enable Battery Saver mode (Battery Saver).

However, on Battery Saver interface (battery saving), click on Battery Saver Setting option and then leave the option turned on Turn battery saver on automatically if my battery falls to disable the Battery Saver (Battery Saver) feature.

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3. Enable or disable Battery Saver mode (Battery Saver) on Power Options

In addition to the above, you can enable or disable Battery Saver mode (Battery Saver) on Power Plan.

Step 1:

Type the Power Options keyword into the Search box then press Enter to open the Power Options window.

Alternatively, you can open the Power Options window by clicking on the battery icon and then clicking Power Options .

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Step 2:

The Power Options window appears on the screen. In the window, click the Change plan settings link.

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Step 3:

Click Next Change advanced power settings to open the Power Options dialog box.

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Step 4:

Here, you expand the Energy saver settings option , then expand Charge level further .

Step 5:

Change the Percent battery charge value to 0 to disable the Power Saver mode (Battery Saver).

You can refer to some of the following articles:

  1. How to use Command Prompt to manage wireless networks on Windows 10?

  2. How to activate Dark Mode on Windows 10?

  3. Start Windows 10 "as fast as the wind" with Fast Startup

Good luck!

Update 26 May 2019
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