Change Battery Saving Options in Windows 10
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Steps
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The first thing that we need to do is click on the lower-left hand corner of the screen
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Then, we click "Settings"
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Now, we need to click "System"
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Then, we click "Battery saver"
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To change the options, we need to scroll down the right side of the window
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We click "Battery saver settings"
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We will have several options. First of all, there will be "Turn battery saver on automatically if my battery falls below". In this video, it is set to 20%.
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If we want to disable "Turn battery saver on automatically if my battery falls below", we need to simply uncheck it
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If we want to enable "Turn battery saver on automatically if my battery falls below", we need to leave it checked and change the percentage
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For example, let's make it 15%.
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The next thing is "Allow push notifications from any app while in battery saver"
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To save a little more power, we can uncheck it.
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The next thing is "Lower screen brightness while in battery saver"
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We can check or uncheck it.
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The next thing is "Always allowed" applications
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The option means that if the computer is in battery-saving mode, the added applications will not be turned off.
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To add an application, we need to click the plus sign
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Now, we can add the applications
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For example let's go ahead and add Calendar. We need to click it.
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Calendar will be added. We set the settings according to our preference.
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We can close the "Settings" window
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Video: Change Battery Saving Options in Windows 10
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Recent edits by: VisiHow, Lukward Thomason