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BATTERY STATUS WINDOWS 10 NOT SHOWING SOFTWARE
Battery usage per app UI in Windows 10īattery usage per app gives you a relatively more detailed view of which software is hogging your battery. The last item does warrant more discussion though. You can configure battery saver, power and sleep settings, and battery usage per app. You can either click on the "Battery settings" or navigate directly from the Settings app to view more detailed battery information.Īnd when I say "more detailed", there's not a lot really. You can click on the battery icon in the taskbar to open a flyout menu which shows you your battery's current status and also offers you a slider through which you can manage your battery plan.
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Battery settings in Windows 10īefore we discuss the capabilities present in Windows 11, it's important to discuss what is on offer in Windows 10 first. As usual, it is important to note that the OS is still under active development so it's possible that some of the features we talk about may change by the time of Windows 11's general availability. Today, it is time to discuss the power and battery configurations available in the OS.įor the purpose of this hands-on, we'll be taking a look at Windows 11 build 22000.184 that was released to the Beta Channel a couple of days ago versus a publicly available and up-to-date Windows 10 (version 21H1 build 19043.1202). So far, we have taken a look at Search, Widgets, the Start menu, Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, the Taskbar, quick settings and notifications, and Virtual Desktops in Windows 11. Although we have discussed Windows 11's major features from a bird's eye view, we have been discussing those features, and more, in our regular Closer Look articles. Windows 11's general availability is mere weeks away, and this also means that we are getting a near-final look at the OS' first release, at least in the Beta Channel.