By default, Windows 10 come with three power plans: High Performance, Balanced, and Power Saver. These plans are designed to quickly let you switch a group of hardware and system power settings (like display, sleep, etc). Your PC can have additional power plans defined by its vendor. These power settings affect how long your battery lasts and how much power your PC consumes. It is possible to customize these power plan settings but it requires too many clicks to get there. If you change these settings often, you can use a special command to directly open them.
Press Win + R keys together on your keyboard to open the Run dialog and and type or copy-paste the following into the Run dialog:
control.exe powercfg.cpl,,3
Press Enter
That's it. You may want to add Switch Power Plan context menu to Desktop in Windows 10 to switch the power plan quickly without opening the Settings app.
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