The icon should be down on the bottom right of your screen.if not go into your prgrams look for the battrey icon right click on it and sent a copy to your screen
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Compared with the traditional displays, it can display the speed, trip ,odo ,battery status, light status, clock ... ,It also has the anti-theft alarm function,which can protect your e-scooter/e-motorcycle/mopeds much safer .
Please power on your laptop, when windows is startup, then see your right hand down corner of windows where time display, click on the battery icon to display the status of battery.
Normally, the system monitors the battery and updates the screen display of the battery's charge in a "periodic" manner. This means that the length of the timing cycle depends on what else is running. If the battery is discharging faster than the display cycle for that app, the state of the battery display is "late". Actual power status is a "High priority" and the display of that status is "low priority". It is MOST likely that if your "run time" has become shorter, your battery is on the way out. The other possibility is that if the real run time is ok, then there is a process that has interfered with the "system" process timing in such a way that the battery status is not being serviced properly. If you have installed "after market" battery monitoring apps, be advised that they can cause excess battery drain as well as timing issues and data leakage to outside sources "ie. spyware". There are only three things that cause computers to not work as expected; 1) bad hardware {battery?) or 2) bad software (malware?) or 3) bad expectations.
There are a few things to check. The LED lights can tell you a lot. This will tell you more about the battery:
On the taskbar, double-click the power cord icon or battery icon to open the Power Meter dialog box.
Note: If the power cord icon or battery icon does not appear on the taskbar, click the show hidden icons button.
Press Fn+STATUS to view the power status box, which opens
in the upper-left corner of the screen. The power status box shows the
current power source, the battery charge level, and the power management
mode.
Look at the battery charge indicator (if applicable).
LED green - Battery is fully charged.
LED orange - Battery is charging.
LED blinking red - Battery charge is very low.
LED solid red - Battery is malfunctioning.
Note: This LED only lights up when the notebook is connected to AC power.
Press the battery meter button on the battery. The battery meter lights indicate the percentage of battery charge remaining.
Wait for a Low Battery warning message to appear.
If your battery charge indicator displays what looks like an inaccurate charge, you may need to recalibrate the battery.
To recalibrate the battery as mentioned, try this:
Connect the AC adapter and then turn on the notebook.
As soon as it starts and you see a startup screen, press the F2 key.
In the BIOS Setup utility, use the TAB key to select the Advanced menu.
On the Advanced menu, select Battery Auto Learning, and then press the SPACEBAR to select Enabled.
Use the RIGHT ARROW key to select the Exit menu. On the Exit menu select Exit Saving Changes, and then press ENTER.
At the Setup Confirmation prompt, select Yes, and then press ENTER.
The battery recalibration process begins and a screen opens showing you the progress.
When the recalibration has finished, and the message "Press [Esc] key to exit" appears, press Esc. The battery charge indicator now displays an accurate battery charge.
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The camera will not display the battery status until it drops below a certain threshold. When you don't see the status on the screen, take that to mean the status is good.
Power down your laptop. Remove the battery and power for about 2 min. Plug in the power only. Boot up your XP. Right click on My Computer>Properties>Hardware>Device Manager. Click on View>Show hidden devices.
If it lists a battery catagory, click on the + , right click on your battery, and select Uninstall.
If it doesn't show, don't worry. Now plug in your battery, without powering down. That should cause XP to redetect your battery. Reboot and your Battery icon and powersaving settings should all be ok.
You can tell the battery is fully charged on this model from the Where to go and View map page. It displays battery status in the upper right corner when disconnected from the cable or charger.
Don't know on the reet as I have not done that. You might try the garmin website and post a question to their support group.
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