My battery info on the taskbar just went missing for no apparent reason. The normal Windows battery is showing up (next to the time in the bottom right hand side) but the Lenovo battery info that used to be on the Task bar is missing. I have enabled the "Show Power Manager Gauge in ...
Re:Battery Conservation Mode Missing from Lenovo Vantage Hi there, try the Vantage from microsoft store, for me its available at least with the quicksettings icon in taskbar.(installed today) https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/lenovo-vantage/9WZDNCRFJ4MV?hl=e...
Right-click [Battery icon]① on the taskbar, then select [Power and sleep settings]②. Expand the [Battery saver] field③ to view more battery options. In the Turn battery saver on automatically field, you can choose the battery level from the drop-down list④. By default, the battery...
Step 3. Under Personalization, the Taskbar setting could be visible Step 4. Under Notification area, find out Turn system icons on or off Step 5. Toggle the switch next to Power icon to On position. Once we are through with this, we will proceed with rest of...
SuperSlicer opens, then after a minute or two the taskbar icon goes red, and after a few seconds it crashes. It does this whether I'm quick enough to slice a print or if I just open it and let it sit there. It doesn't do this on my desktop but does on my Acer Swift 3 laptop...
Your Environment Version used: 7.16.0 Operating System and version: Windows 11 Expected Behavior When SP is minimized (Window closed, but Icon in the hidden Icons list and you want to open your window by clicking the icon in the taskbar,...
One piece of functionality that is sorely missing from Windows 7 is the option to switch between 3 power plans by only using the taskbar. How come the functionality was changed to two? I often find myself having to go into the "More Power Plans" simply to switch between my three power ...
One piece of functionality that is sorely missing from Windows 7 is the option to switch between 3 power plans by only using the taskbar. How come the functionality was changed to two? I often find myself having to go into the "More Power Plans" simply to switch between my three power ...
One piece of functionality that is sorely missing from Windows 7 is the option to switch between 3 power plans by *only* using the taskbar. How come the functionality was changed to two? I often find myself having to go into the "More Power Plans" simply to switch between my three powe...
🙂 Good question🙂After 'closing' the Teams app, it appears inactive on the taskbar, though remains in the Windows 'hidden icons' tray, showing 'Available' status.