Charging
an laptop battery is as easy as plugging the laptop into an electrical outlet
and leaving the machine off for a span of time. If the computer and battery are
operating properly, the battery will charge during this process. However, if
the laptop is in use and the battery requires a charge, there are a few steps
to take to decrease the power demand from using the laptop and increase the
power available to the battery charging mechanism. The laptop’s “Power Plan”
may be changed or customized with just a few simple steps.
1
Right-click on the Power icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the
Windows desktop. The Power icon looks like a D-cell battery and may appear to
have a power cord connector in front, if the laptop is currently plugged into
AC current.
2
Select “Power Options” from the context menu. The Power Options settings page
will appear. Three power plans are provided by default: Balanced, Power Saver
and High Performance.
3
Click the radio button in front of the “Power Saver” option to increase power
to the battery charger while the laptop is in use.
4
Close the Power Options window by clicking the “X” in the top right corner. The
selection will save on exit. By Tammy Clevenger
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