After the computer is connected to the power supply, the general will also display the "power" icon in the notification area of the taskbar, which will also be able to understand the status of the notebook battery in the first time. Recently, a user found that the notification area "power" icon does not appear, through the Win7 64-bit icon management to open the power supply, found that the power is turned off, and Gray is not selectable to open (as shown in the following image), resulting in the power icon can not be displayed in the taskbar, below to
Solution:
1, in the beginning of the search box input gpedit.msc, and then click Enter, open the local Group Policy Editor.
2. Under User Configuration, open "admin templates"-> "Start menu and Taskbar", and in the Right detail window, locate and double-click the Delete Action Center icon option.
3, its configuration is not configured or disabled, and then click OK to exit.
4, and then back to the desktop, right click "Show Hidden Icon", directly select "Properties." Open the Power icon.
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Taskbar notification area Power icon cannot be opened in fact, it is not a system failure, but the system turned on the "Delete Operations Center" icon option, resulting in the system icon can not be turned on or off, we could follow the tutorial local Group Policy to turn off this option, then the power option can be opened, The taskbar power icon can also be displayed correctly.