Add Battery Icon To Taskbar [new]

Right-click and choose Disable device .

(Free version available)

Now let’s get that battery icon back where it belongs.

Here’s a full feature guide on adding (or restoring) the battery icon to the Windows taskbar, covering multiple Windows versions, troubleshooting, and customization. add battery icon to taskbar

This means Windows has detected a problem. Hover over the icon. It usually says "Plugged in, not charging" or "No battery detected." This often requires checking your power cord or replacing the internal battery.

Look at the bottom right corner of your screen (the system tray). Click the small icon. Look for the battery indicator inside the pop-up box.

He clicked it.

Right-click and select Disable device .

To create a restore point:

If you see the simple view, click at the bottom. Right-click and choose Disable device

The steps vary slightly depending on your version of Windows: Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

Your screen will flicker and the taskbar will disappear and reappear. Check for the battery icon. This usually resolves the issue.

3. "Deep" Troubleshooting (If the icon is missing or grayed out) This means Windows has detected a problem

Here is a comprehensive guide to restoring your battery icon in Windows 11 and Windows 10 using various troubleshooting methods. Method 1: Enable the Icon in Taskbar Settings