In that case, find the bluetooth icon on the Taskbar, lower right: Just type in “disable bluetooth”:īut let’s say you prefer the more complicated solution or for some reason Cortana’s not enabled on your computer. Turns out that’s ridiculously easy in Windows 10 thanks to Cortana. Still, it’s useful but doesn’t show you low level OS subsystem power consumption so it’s only a part of the solution.Īnd so, let’s circle back to your question.
More than that, however, if you go to the Battery settings (use Cortana for a shortcut!) you can actually view your apps sorted by “Battery usage by app”, which can help you pinpoint apps that keep running in the background and suck up all that valuable juice.
You want to ensure that you have your display set to sleep after just a few minutes of inactivity and your computer to go to sleep after a relatively short amount of time unused too. The power saver options in Windows are pretty flexible, and it’ll doubtless warn you if your brightness is too high. Seems so simple, eh? Bluetooth also consumes some battery life, as every mobile phone owner knows, but it turns out that it’s not actually very much if it’s just sitting and unused. The single biggest consumer of battery on most laptop computers is the display screen, so your best way to get more life out of your battery is to turn down the brightness.