The win10 system is a simple and fast way to switch between different power plans.

  
In the previous win10 system use tutorial, we shared the method of selecting the power plan for the win10 system notebook. However, different usage states require different power plans, so in order to make the laptop last longer, users need to switch to different power plans according to local conditions. So, how can we switch between different power plans quickly and easily? In today's win10 system tutorial, let's learn about this skill together!

Power plan
but want to be different Switching between power plans requires access to the Control Panel's “Power Options” (in Win10 Preview 10122, “Settings” is still not possible). There are three default power plans for the system: balance, energy saving, and high performance. “High-performance” is hidden by default. Because of the high power consumption, users who have high requirements for computer performance can be considered for desktop users. General users can use the “balance” program to meet daily needs. For notebook and tablet users, use the “Energy Saver” program in battery mode to maximize battery life. Of course, some OEMs will provide a more detailed additional power plan, which is not discussed in this article.

Switching power plan
For the default 3 power plans of Win10 system, if you can achieve “one button”, it is more convenient and efficient, you can add the desktop right-click menu item. Easy to implement.
The specific code is as follows:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
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[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power Plan]
&ldquo ;Icon”=“powercpl.dll”
<quo;MUIVerb”=“Switching Power Plan"
 Position”=“Top”
&Subquo;SubCommands”=“”
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellBalanced]
& ldquo; MUIVerb & rdquo; = & ldquo; balance & rdquo;
& ldquo; Icon & rdquo; = & ldquo; powercpl.dll & rdquo;
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellBalancedCommand]
@ = & ldquo; powercfg .exe /S 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e & rdquo;
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellHigh Performance]
& ldquo; MUIVerb & rdquo; = & ldquo; high performance & rdquo;
& ldquo; Icon & rdquo; = & ldquo; powercpl.dll & rdquo ;
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellHigh PerformanceCommand]
@=&ldqu o; powercfg.exe /S 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c & rdquo;
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellPower Saver]
& ldquo; MUIVerb & rdquo; = & ldquo; energy & rdquo;
& ldquo; Icon & rdquo; = & ldquo; powercpl .dll & rdquo;
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power PlanShellPower SaverCommand]
@ = & ldquo; powercfg.exe /S a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a & rdquo;
this code into the new text document, is saved as “All files”, the file name is free, the suffix name is changed to “.reg” After double-clicking the run, all the way & ldquo; OK & rdquo;, complete the registry content to add.
If you want to cancel the right-click menu to add an item, just follow the above method:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
; Created by http://winaero.com
[- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDesktopBackgroundShellSwitch Power Plan]
Only by exchanging between different power plans can the notebook be able to maximize performance while maintaining battery performance.

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