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Add Battery Icon To Taskbar -

If you followed the steps above but the battery icon still won’t appear—or the option is grayed out or missing entirely—try these fixes.

Look at the bottom right corner of your screen (the notification area). Click the icon ( ∧logical and Scan the pop-up window for the battery icon.

If the Power option is grayed out or set to "Off" with no way to change it, you may need to use Device Manager or restart the Explorer process: add battery icon to taskbar

If the Power option is already on but you still don't see the icon, check the notification area overflow (the ^ arrow). Click the arrow, and if you see the battery icon there, drag it out to the main taskbar area.

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 If you followed the steps above but the

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Go to and ensure the Power toggle is set to On . If the Power option is grayed out or

If the icon is completely gone from the overflow menu, you need to turn it back on through your Windows system settings. The process differs slightly depending on your operating system version. For Windows 11 Users

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.