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Add Battery Icon To Taskbar [TESTED]

If you see it, click and hold the battery icon, then it back onto the main taskbar. Method 2: Enable the Icon in Windows Settings

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If your laptop’s battery icon has disappeared from the taskbar, here’s how to bring it back:

A: This is a known Windows bug. Try toggling the Power icon off and on again in the system icons settings. If it persists, restart Windows Explorer. add battery icon to taskbar

Windows features built-in troubleshooting tools designed to find and automatically repair hardware-related system display bugs. Press the to open the Run dialog box.

(Portable, no install required)

Once you have the icon back, you might notice it shows a battery silhouette but not the exact percentage number. Here is how to add the number inside or next to the icon. If you see it, click and hold the

Windows 10 does not support native percentage on the taskbar. You will need a lightweight tool like or Open Hardware Monitor .

Right-click and select Disable device .

If the quick fixes do not work, the icon may be turned off in your system customization settings. For Windows 11 Users Try toggling the Power icon off and on

to the icon; you usually have to hover your mouse over the icon to see it. Are you having trouble finding the toggle in your settings, or is it appearing grayed out?

Resetting Windows (while keeping files) often restores missing system icons, but it is an extreme step. Try the driver and Fast Startup solutions first.

Close the Settings window. The battery icon should now appear in your system tray.

Click the arrow next to to expand the category. You should see two items: Microsoft AC Adapter Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery

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