Microsoft Edge browser is cross-platform and supports all Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. The new Microsoft Edge browser has adopted the Chromium open-source project code base which offers better web compatibility and performance over the legacy edge. A new feature added to Edge is its new Efficiency mode, which is designed to help extend battery life. It minimizes power usage by reducing resource usage (CPU usage) by modifying certain tab activity on tabs you’re not interacting with and putting inactive background tabs to sleep after 5 minutes or less. Benefits may vary depending on your device, applications, and individual browser habits. Battery powered-device should benefit more from using the new efficiency mode. However, desktop computers should also conserve power and use less energy with this feature.
How to enable or disable efficiency mode in the Microsoft Edge browser
As mentioned above, the new efficiency mode in Edge is designed to help extend battery life. It minimizes power usage by reducing resource usage (CPU usage) by modifying certain tab activity on tabs you’re not interacting with and putting inactive background tabs to sleep after 5 minutes or less. Below is how to enable or disable Edge. To turn On or Off efficiency mode, first, open the Microsoft Edge browser Then click on Settings and more (ellipse 3 dots) at the top right corner, and select Performance as highlighted below. There you can choose the following for efficiency mode:
Unplugged, low battery: Efficiency mode is turned on and active on devices using battery power with battery saver. Unplugged: Efficiency mode is turned on devices using battery power if you want to extend your battery life. Always: Efficiency mode is always turned on for battery-powered devices and desktops. Never: Efficiency mode is turned off.
That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to enable or disable efficiency mode in the Microsoft Edge browser. If you find any error above or have something to share, please use the comment form below.