Windows 11 is now live with so many improvements, but however, there's still missing one small detail that many users still want and need: a battery level indicator that would display the rest of the percentage in the actual taskbar.
At this time, both Windows 10 and Windows 11 come with a battery icon in the system tray, but in both cases, they merely show a graphic of how full battery currently is. Hovering the icon reveals the remaining percentage and an estimate of methods long the device will last on battery power alone.
However, plenty of users have turned to the Feedback Hub on Windows to inquire about Microsoft to include a simple update: allow the icon to be converted to a percentage indicator, therefore making it much easier to figure out how much juice there's quit in the battery.
Third-party battery apps
Obviously, you will find third-party battery apps out there that may show additional information on the current battery level, though getting the event offered natively makes much more sense.
Some believe that by showing just the battery icon and never the particular percentage in the system tray, Microsoft embraces a method similar to Apple's, that has also stopped showing the particular percentage when the iPhone X launched in 2017.
But after the day, what Microsoft must do is most likely let users decide how they want the battery level to become shown on the taskbar.
By doing this, everyone should have the ability to enable just the visual indicator they need, though, at the first glance, the percentage should theoretically make a lot more sense for everybody given it permits us to see the current battery level without resorting to any other action.
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