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Surface is designed for a streamlined power management experience that
eliminates the need to create custom power plans or manually configure
power settings.
As shown in the following two figures, Microsoft streamlines the user
power settings.Microsoft streamlines the user
experience by providing: a single power plan (balanced) that replaces
the multiple power plans from standard Windows builds.
![Figure 1. Single power plan in Surface](images/powerintrofig1.png)
Figure 1. Single power plan in Surface
![Figure 2. Multiple power plans in standard Windows builds](images/powerintrofig2.png)
Figure 2. Multiple power plans in standard Windows builds
### Simplified power settings user interface
Using the default screen and sleep timeouts while avoiding maximum
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- Limit changing of default settings to the options visible in the
user interface.
![Figure 3. Simplified power & sleep settings](images/powerintrofig3.png)
![Figure 1. Simplified power & sleep settings](images/powerintrofig3.png)
Figure 3. Simplified power & sleep settings
Figure 1. Simplified power & sleep settings
### Windows performance power slider
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icon. Slide left for longer battery life (battery saver mode) or slide
right for faster performance.
![Figure 4. Power slider](images/powerintrofig4.png)
![Figure 2. Power slider](images/powerintrofig4.png)
Figure 4. Power slider
Figure 2. Power slider
Power slider enables four states as described in the following table: