How to Enable "Save Battery" App in Background (Windows 10 App)

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To receive low/full battery notification we must have to allowed application run in background and Battery Saver mode.

To download Save Battery app click here

Please follow steps to allowed application to run in background and Battery Saver mode.

Background App :

To see which apps have permission to run in the background, open the Start menu or Start screen and select “Settings.” Click or tap the “Privacy” icon in the Settings window.


Scroll down to the bottom of the list and select “Background apps.” You’ll see a list of apps that have permission to run in the background with an “On/Off” toggle

Please turn "On" toggle if not.


Battery Saver Mode :

Windows 10 includes  a “Battery Saver” mode that’s designed to extend your laptop or tablet’s battery life. Windows will automatically enable Battery Saver when your PC’s battery runs low, but you can control this–and choose exactly what Battery Saver does.

Battery Saver will also prevent Windows Store App running in the background and receiving push notifications when Battery Saver mode is enabled.

By default, Battery Saver mode automatically activates whenever your laptop or tablet reaches 20% battery life. Plug your PC in to recharge and Windows will deactivate Battery Saver mode.

How to enable "Save Battery" app in Battery Saver Mode :

You can configure what Battery Saver does and when it activates. To do so, open the Start menu and select the “Settings” option to open the Settings app. Navigate to System > Battery in the Settings window.


Under “Battery” tap “Battery usage by app” to access the options available.



Tap on "Save Battery" to view option ans select "Always allowed in background"

Done.

Optional settings:

How to Hide or Show App Badges on the Windows 10 Taskbar

To enable badges on taskbar first enable "Battery badge on lock screen" from Save Battery application.


Fire up Windows Settings by clicking Start and then clicking the Settings button (or by pressing Windows+I on your keyboard). On the main settings screen, click “Personalization.”



On the left-hand side of the Personalization page, click “Taskbar”.On the right, scroll down a bit and turn off (or on) the “Show badges on taskbar buttons” toggle.


Done.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

How do I turn off the notification that the battery is fully charged and unplug the A/C power?

Alexandro said...

What happens when the battery had a overcharge, for more than nine hours?

Daniel said...

I can't make this app startup with windows 11. Can't find the source files to add it in the startup and I can't follow the app's instructions to run in the background as they are for windows 10. Can anyone give me some advice on how to add this app to startup with windows? I like the fact that it warns me when the battery reaches a certain amount of charge but it doesn't warn anything if the app isn't started first.