How to Enable Battery Saver Mode in Windows 11

How to Enable Battery Saver Mode in Windows 11-ugtechmag.com
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Want to extend your laptop’s battery life a little longer? Consider enabling the Battery saver mode if your device is running on Windows 11. The main goal of Battery Saver Mode is to conserve battery life, and extend battery life as much as possible. Therefore, every time you feel like your battery levels have dropped, enable Battery saver mode in Windows 11.

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Of course, Battery saver mode will alter certain settings on your device. When Battery Saver Mode is enabled, the operating system will make changes to the system settings to conserve battery life, like lowering screen brightness, reducing background activity, controlling performance and turning off notifications.

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Enable Battery Saver Mode in Windows 11

There two different method from which you can set up the battery saver mode. This can be done through the settings app or on the menu bar on the home page. Here is how;

Method 1: Use Settings

1. Click on the Start button then select the Settings app.

2. On the Settings menu, click on System from the left pane.

3. Now go to Power and Battery option.

How to Enable Battery Saver Mode in Windows 11-ugtechmag.com

4. On the Power and Battery page, turn on the toggle switch for Battery Saver. You can also set the battery level at which Battery Saver will automatically turn on by choosing the battery percentage under “Battery saver will automatically turn on if my battery falls below”. You can also lower screen brightness while using battery saver. If you wish so, toggle on the feature.

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Method 2: Use Menu Bar

1. Click on the Battery icon displayed in the bottom right corner of the menu bar.

2. Tap on Battery Saver to enable it.

3. Battery Saver mode will be enabled immediately. The display light is likely to dim at this point.

That’s it! You have extended your battery life.