I myself keep checking the battery charge left on my laptop by frequently pointing to the tiny battery icon on Windows 7, and it’d be safe to assume that you do the same too! But lets face it, the battery icon in Windows 7 (and Vista, and XP) sucks. It doesn’t show much information by default, and you’ve to repeatedly hover your mouse over it to see the charge left in your battery.
BattCursor does a hell lot of things besides plastering numbers below mouse pointers. For one, it’s a full fledged battery manager. It can automatically switch power plans depending on whether your laptop’s plugged in (preferably to “High performance” mode), or running on battery power (to “Power saver” mode).
BattCursor’s configuration window is filled with boatload of options, not all of which is necessarily well organized or explained, and there is another boatload of options hidden under an “expert” switch. I won’t cover all of that, as it’s unlikely you’re actually going to use these extra features. Of course, you can always poke around and see what’s useful to you.
Overall, BattCursor is a nifty tool to keep an eye on the battery power and automate the switching of power plans, when you need it. Try it, and do let us know of any similar apps that you know. 🙂 Download BattCursor to keep a tab on your laptop battery charge. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.