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From the Task Manager Use the Task Manager. Right-click the taskbar and click “Task Manager” on the resulting menu. If the Task Manager is minimized, click “More Details” to expand and switch to the “Performance” tab. Under the CPU performance, you will find “Uptime” with the duration showing the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds. Use the Settings app. Click the Start menu at the bottom of your screen, and select the “Settings” icon. Click on “Power & battery “ in the System tab if you’re using Windows 11. You’ll be able to check screen-on time, screen-off time, and sleep time. Use the Settings app. Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped icon to launch the Settings app. In the System tab, select Power & battery from the right side. Under the Battery section, click on Battery usage to expand it. You can find your screen time for the last 24 hours directly below the chart. Use the Settings app. Click on Start and select Settings, or use Windows + I to quickly open Settings. Click on Power and Battery, locate the Battery Saver controls, and select Battery Usage. You can now see your computer's battery usage, screen on time, screen off time, and sleep time. Right-click the taskbar and click “ Task Manager ” on the resulting menu. If the Task Manager is minimized, click “More Details” to expand and switch to the “Performance” tab. Click on Start ⊞ and select Settings ⚙, or use Windows + I to quickly open Settings.
Use the Task Manager. Right-click the taskbar and click “Task Manager” on the resulting menu. If the Task Manager is minimized, click “More Details” to expand and switch to the “Performance” tab. Under the CPU performance, you will find “Uptime” with the duration showing the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds.
Use the Settings app. Click the Start menu at the bottom of your screen, and select the “Settings” icon. Click on “Power & battery “ in the System tab if you’re using Windows 11. You’ll be able to check screen-on time, screen-off time, and sleep time.
Use the Settings app. Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped icon to launch the Settings app. In the System tab, select Power & battery from the right side. Under the Battery section, click on Battery usage to expand it. You can find your screen time for the last 24 hours directly below the chart.
Use the Settings app. Click on Start and select Settings, or use Windows + I to quickly open Settings. Click on Power and Battery, locate the Battery Saver controls, and select Battery Usage. You can now see your computer's battery usage, screen on time, screen off time, and sleep time.
Right-click the taskbar and click “ Task Manager ” on the resulting menu.
If the Task Manager is minimized, click “More Details” to expand and switch to the “Performance” tab.
Click on Start ⊞ and select Settings ⚙, or use Windows + I to quickly open Settings.
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