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Windows 10 : System Maintenance and Performance - Checking Charge Level

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Checking Charge Level

If you use a device that runs on battery power, you can quickly check its charge level from the Windows taskbar. Here’s how.

1. Click or tap the battery icon in the taskbar.

2. The battery charge level is displayed.

3. Click or tap to open the Battery Saver dialog box in Settings.

4. Use the Battery Saver dialog box to check the current battery level and turn on Battery Saver settings.

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