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hello everyone how are you doing this
is md tech here with another quick
tutorial in today's tutorial i'm going
to show you guys a couple different ways
on how to save battery life on your
windows 11 computer
so this should hopefully be a pretty
straightforward process and without
further ado let's go ahead and jump
right into it
so first thing i'd actually recommend
doing would be to open up the
search magnifying glass down in your
system task bar
and type in control panel best match to
come back with control panel
go ahead and open that up so your view
by the large icons and then select power
options
set the preferred plan to power saver
save energy by reducing your computer's
performance where possible
so keep in mind this will reduce
performance but should increase your
battery life
in some cases somewhat substantially
from my experience
and once you've done that go ahead and
slide where it says turn off the display
if either the turn off display or put
the computer to sleep options are set to
never
or maybe a very extended period of time
like an hour or 35 minutes
so if you're not using your computer for
30 minutes maybe you do want to turn off
the display
putting in sleep might interrupt
activities that are going on in the
background so you may not want to play
into sleep
for the never setting but turning off
the display
i don't think it hurts to turn it off
after five minutes
and then again this is a personal
preference so you can make your
selection
at least with turning off the display
you can still have your programs running
in the background
but your computer monitor itself will
not be drawing all that power
so that's something you definitely want
to consider so you select save changes
once you've made your selection
and then another thing you try here too
if you go back into the search menu
and type in performance one of the best
matches should come back with adjust the
appearance and performance of windows go
ahead and open that up
you can open that up through this
control panel as well
now this is more of a personal
preference but you can adjust for best
performance here and start applying okay
generally some of the graphics might not
appear as appealing on your computer
but generally it should be acting more
responsive so that's just something to
keep in mind you're taking a little bit
of the eye candy beautifulness
of your computer and you're making it a
little more utilitarian
but that's okay because you are trying
to get the most out of your battery life
so definitely a good way to how to do
that and then also another thing too
if you have your desktop wallpaper
consider setting it to black just like a
black wallpaper
and now that might be a little bit more
extreme for some of you guys but if you
just really want to say battery power
loading a black screen requires a lot
less energy than loading a screen with a
lot of bright colors
so just keep that in mind and with that
i will
end the tutorial here do hope that i was
able to help you out
and i do look forward to catching you
all in the next tutorial
goodbye