How to make your laptop battery full of vitality
Do you have trouble because the laptop battery is always charged? Why not extend the battery life a bit? I believe you can do it. Just follow the method below.
To change the display settings on Mac OS X
First, open System Preferences and click Display. From here you see a slider that controls the brightness. Find a happy medium to lower the brightness too. Not only will this help preserve your battery life, it will also be less straining for your eyes. Underneath the Brightness slider, there’s a checkbox for Automatically adjust brightness. If you are more often than not in a brightly lit room, keep this setting off, you’ll be better adjusting it manually.
The Energy Saver feature can also be found in System Preferences and is quite a handy little feature that helps save your laptop battery life. Check the box for Slightly dim the display while on battery power. On the Energy Saver page, you can adjust your settings to best suit you. For example, you can set certain times for Computer Sleep and Display Sleep, which will both kick in if your MacBook is idle for a set period of time. Choose a time that you’re comfortable with for the lapotp Battery tab and the Power Adapter tab and away you go.
To save battery life for Windows 10 users
Firstly, go to the Control Panel, then Hardware and Sound, then Power Options, then select either a Balanced or Power Saver plan. Only ever use the High-Performance plan for gaming or high-end graphics apps. Extra power and display options can be found on the start screen by tapping the Settings button, then tap System. On the left menu, simply tap Display and a slider for Adjust brightness level will appear.
The next thing for you to do is tap Battery Saver from the left menu then turn the toggle to on. This is a new feature that will limit background activity and push notifications in order to preserve your device’s battery life. One more thing you can do is from the left menu, tap Power & Sleep. From here you can choose times for Windows 10 to turn the screen off and put your PC in sleep mode.
Keyboard backlighting is another feature that drains your battery unnecessarily, so turn them off when you don’t need them. And lastly, turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when you don’t need them and unplug any peripherals when not in use as both with drain your battery without you getting any benefit.
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