The notebook battery usually only displays the remaining percentage, but not the remaining time, because the calculation of the remaining time will be affected by many factors, such as the use of the computer, power management settings, application running, etc.These factors make it difficult to predict the remaining time accurately.
There are two ways to adjust the notebook battery display mode:
1. Set in the operating system: Most operating systems provide relevant options to adjust the battery display mode.For example, in the Windows system, you can click the battery icon in the lower right corner of the taskbar to enter the "Select an Action" menu, and then select "Change the power consumption mode setting". In the pop-up window, you can see the options to change the display mode.
2. Use third-party tools: There are many third-party software that can help you modify and monitor the notebook battery status, and provide more detailed information.Some popular tools include BatteryBar, HWMonitor, etc.After installing and running these software, they will display details in the form of widgets or icons on the taskbar or desktop.
No matter what method is adopted, it is worth noting that accuracy cannot be fully guaranteed even if third-party tools are used.Since various factors may cause prediction errors, it is better to regard them as references rather than accurate values.
Displays the percentage that needs to be set.In the phone settings=device=power=status bar power style, select the number mode, and the percentage will be displayed.
Don't install any masters. The battery life time is analyzed by the computer after reading the data in the battery protection board. Some computers have no reading function, or the battery supports the actual reading function, so you can only see the capacity of the battery.