1. Shortcut to Change to the High Performance Power Plan
A) Click/tap on the download button below to download the file below, and go to
step 4 below.
High_Performance_Power_Plan.zip
2. Shortcut to Change to the Balanced Power Plan
A) Click/tap on the download button below to download the file below, and go to
step 4 below.
Balanced_Power_Plan.zip
3. Shortcut to Change to the Power Saver Power Plan
A) Click/tap on the download button below to download the file below, and go to
step 4 below.
Power_Saver_Power_Plan.zip
4. Save the downloaded .zip file to your desktop.
5. Open the .zip file and extract (drag and drop) the power plan shortcut to your desktop
.
6. Right click or press and hold on the
power plan shortcut, and click/tap on
Properties,
General tab, and on the
Unblock button. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: If you do not have a Unblock button under the General tab, then the shortcut is already unblocked and you can continue on to step 7.
7. In
Windows 7, you can now
Pin to Taskbar or
Pin to Start Menu, add to
Quick Launch,
assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.
8. In
Windows 8, you can
Pin to Taskbar on desktop,
Pin to Start screen, add to
Quick Launch,
assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.
9. When finished, you can delete the downloaded .zip file if you like, or save it to use again.
1. Open a
command prompt, type
powercfg -list at the prompt, and press enter. (See screenshots below)
2. Make note of the
GUID number for the power plan (name at far right) that you want to create a shortcut for. (See screenshots above)
NOTE: You will need to enter this GUID number in step 4 below. You can Copy to Clipboard the GUID number from within the command prompt for step 4 to make this easier for a custom power plan.
3. Right click or press and hold on an empty area on your desktop, and click/tap on
New and
Shortcut.
4. Type
powercfg.exe /setactive GUID number into the location area, and click/tap on the
Next button. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: For a custom power plan, substitute
GUID number in the command with the actual GUID number displayed from step 2 above instead. You can copy the complete command in bold below for the default power plans to make this easy.
- High Performance
Code:
powercfg.exe /setactive 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
- Balanced
Code:
powercfg.exe /setactive 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
- Power Saver
Code:
powercfg.exe /setactive a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a
5. Type the power plan name (ex: High Performance), and click/tap on the
Finish button. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: You can name this shortcut anything you would like though.
6. Right click or press and hold on the new
power plan shortcut, and click/tap on
Properties.
7. Click/tap on the
Shortcut tab, and click/tap on the
Change Icon button. (See screenshot below)
8. Click/tap on
OK. (See screenshot below)
9. In the line under "Look for icons in this file", type in the location below, and press
Enter. (See screenshot below)
%SystemRoot%\System32\powercpl.dll
10. Select the
Power Options icon highlighted in blue above, and click/tap on
OK. (See screenshot above)
11. Click/tap on
Apply, then to the right of
Run, click/tap on the drop down menu, select
Minimized, and click/tap on
OK. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: This is so the command window will not be seen flashing quickly open and closed when you use the power plan shortcut to change power plans. If you would like to see the command prompt flash to help see that the shortcut was used, then you can leave this set to Normal window.
12. In
Windows 7, you can now
Pin to Taskbar or
Pin to Start Menu, add to
Quick Launch,
assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.
13. In
Windows 8, you can
Pin to Taskbar on desktop,
Pin to Start screen, add to
Quick Launch,
assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.
That's it,