Use Smart charging in Windows - Microsoft Support To help with this problem, some device manufacturers turn on Smart charging in Windows 11 With Smart charging, you don’t need to worry about unplugging your device to keep it from staying charged to 100% for longer periods of time—Smart charging handles charging for you
Check your Xbox purchase history You can view your Xbox purchase history on your Xbox console or the web Use the steps below to review your info or get help with a charge that you don’t recognize Did this resolve the issue? Learn how to check your Xbox purchase history
Smart charging on Surface - Microsoft Support Smart charging is a feature that helps protect your Surface battery against conditions that may accelerate battery deterioration or lead to expansion Smart charging is always active and turns on automatically when it detects your device is plugged in for prolonged periods or used at elevated temperatures
Surface charging requirements and power supplies Find out the minimum wattage needed to charge your Surface, the wattage recommended for fast charging (if supported), and which Surface power supply model goes with your Surface device (if included) If you’re not sure what Surface model you’re using, look in the Surface app For more info, see Find out which Surface model you have
Caring for your Surface battery - Microsoft Support Lithium-ion batteries are the most common type of battery used in today’s portable devices These batteries charge quickly, discharge deeply at a steady rate, and have high energy density that allows for small cell sizes
Add the battery icon to the taskbar in Windows 10 To check the status of your battery, select the battery icon in the taskbar To add the battery icon to the taskbar: Select Start > Settings > Personalization > Taskbar, and then scroll down to Notification area Select Select which icons appear on the taskbar, and then turn on the Power toggle