Windows Power Plans allow users to create different power profiles so their machine consumes more or less electricity, suitable for a given time.
When running on battery, users usually choose lower brightness on their screen and shorter time to find their computer in sleep mode. The opposite is exactly when the system is powered by an electrical outlet.
These two power plans of the Windows they turn on automatically when a change in power source is detected, but to switch to a different power plan at will, you'll need to go through the Power Options window. Alternatively, you can create line-based shortcuts orders that you will be able to save them wherever you want and run them whenever you want. Here's how.
Before you create the shortcut, you need to know the GUID assigned to each power plan. Each power plan has its own GUID and you need to create a shortcut and each one of them. Open a Command Prompt window and type the following command. You will get a list of all configured power plans and their corresponding GUIDs.
powercfg / list
Note the GUID of the power plan for which you want to create the shortcut. Then open one archive text (use Notepad) and type the following command:
powercfg / s [GUID of the power plan]
See the corresponding example of our photo.
Save the file with extension DCM. Preferably, name it with the same name as your power plan so you can easily recognize it.
That's it. Each time you run this file, you will go to the corresponding power plan. We tested it in Windows 7 and above and works flawlessly.