Battery saver usually works automatically, but if you have specific requirements, it’s possible to enable and disable the feature manually, and you can even control how the feature should work. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to use and configure battery saver on Windows 10.

How to enable battery saver on Windows 10 How to configure battery saver on Windows 10 How to disable battery saver on Windows 10

How to enable battery saver on Windows 10

The battery saver feature is only available for laptops and tablets, and when your device is unplugged. The feature should enable automatically, but if you want to extend the battery life as much as possible, you can enable the feature manually using these steps: Alternatively, you can also click battery icon in the notification area, and set the slider in the Best battery life position. Enable battery saver on Windows 10

How to configure battery saver on Windows 10

Also, it’s possible to control various aspects of battery saver on Windows 10, and here’s how: Once you’ve completed the steps, battery saver on Windows 10 will only work based on the configuration you specified. Windows 10 battery saver settings

How to disable battery saver on Windows 10

Battery saver should remain disabled if your device is plugged in to a power outlet, and if the battery doesn’t fall below the percentage you specified. However, if it’s enabled, and you must disable the feature, you can use these steps: Alternatively, you can click the battery icon in the notification area, and use the slider to change the mode to other than Better battery life. Disable battery saver on Windows 10 If you’re having issues using battery saver, you can always submit your questions in the Pureinfotech forums. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.