
This new Microsoft feature could give your Windows laptop more battery life
This helps reduce power usage in moments when your laptop doesn't need full performance. And unlike the regular energy saver, it doesn't dim your screen, which means users can continue working without any noticeable change in display brightness.How it helpsThe biggest advantage here is subtle power management. Since the adaptive mode doesn't reduce screen brightness, you're less likely to notice that it's even active. But it still pauses non-critical updates, stops certain background apps, and disables visual effects like transparency.For example, apps like OneDrive or Phone Link may not sync fully while the feature is running. Windows Update may also skip less important downloads temporarily. All of this adds up to lower power usage, helping the battery last longer, especially during periods of low activity.This feature is designed only for devices with batteries, such as laptops, tablets, and handheld PCs. It won't work on desktop PCs, although Microsoft had earlier extended basic energy saver tools to desktops as well to help reduce electricity use.Where it's availableMicrosoft has started rolling out this feature to testers in the Windows 11 Canary Channel, one of the early testing groups for new features. If the testing goes well, adaptive energy saver is likely to reach all Windows 11 users later this year.Additionally, the feature is optional, meaning it won't turn on by itself. Users will need to go into settings and enable it manually. This gives users the freedom to decide if they want Windows to manage background power use even when battery is not running low.Why it mattersMost new laptops today already offer good battery life thanks to improvements in processors from companies like Intel and Qualcomm. But people who spend long hours working without charging still look for ways to get a little more time on battery. For them, this small change could make a real difference. Without affecting performance during heavy tasks or dimming the display, adaptive energy saver can quietly stretch your battery life in less demanding moments.- Ends

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