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Easy Power Plan Switcher: One-Click Power Profiles for Windows
Keeping your Windows laptop balanced between performance and battery life shouldn’t be complicated. Easy Power Plan Switcher provides a lightweight, one-click solution to switch between power profiles so you get the right settings for work, gaming, or long battery sessions.
What it does
- Quickly toggles between built-in Windows power plans (e.g., Balanced, High performance, Power saver).
- Lets you create or select custom power profiles.
- Optionally places a tray icon for instant access or supports hotkeys for switching.
- Saves your preferred plan per power source (battery vs. plugged in).
Why use it
- Speed: Change profiles instantly without opening Windows Settings.
- Battery life: Switch to a power-saver plan when unplugged to extend runtime.
- Performance: Instantly enable High Performance for demanding tasks or gaming.
- Convenience: Automate switching based on scenarios or set a single-click shortcut.
How to set it up (quick guide)
- Download and install the switcher from the official source.
- Open the app and grant any requested permissions.
- Select which existing Windows power plans to expose in the app.
- (Optional) Create or edit custom power plans using Windows’ Power Options, then select them in the app.
- Enable tray icon or assign hotkeys for one-click switching.
- Test switching while on battery and while plugged in to confirm behavior.
Tips
- Create a lightweight custom plan that reduces screen brightness and CPU max state to maximize battery life.
- Use High Performance only for short sessions to avoid overheating and reduce battery longevity.
- If the app supports it, set automatic switching when a specific app (e.g., a game) is launched.
Troubleshooting
- If a selected plan doesn’t apply immediately, run Windows’ Power Troubleshooter or restart the switcher.
- Ensure you run the app with sufficient privileges if changes require admin access.
- For missing power plans, re-create them via Control Panel > Power Options.
Final note
Easy Power Plan Switcher streamlines power management so you can focus on work or play without digging through settings—use it to tailor performance and battery life with a click.
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