Fluent Flyouts has improved Windows 10's battery flyout capabilities and added additional features

Fluent Flyouts has improved Windows 10's battery flyout capabilities and added additional features ...

Another third-party software is attempting to fix what Microsoft has broken in Windows 11. Unlike Windows 10, Microsoft''s latest operating system has no separate flyouts for the volume indicator, networks, and battery controls. All these settings are inside one control center, requiring more clicks to adjust different settings quickly. Furthermore, users are no longer having the option to change power modes on the go without opening the Settings app. The Fluent Flyouts app is attempting to resolve all of these issues.

Fluent Flyouts allows Windows users to switch between power modes, check the remaining battery capacity and health, and track battery time, charge rate, and voltage. Another noteworthy feature is the ability to drag the flyout anywhere on the screen, which is an additional advantage for ultra-wide monitors or multi-monitor setups.

Fluent Flyouts, a third-party app, has one particular limitation. It cannot substitute the stock battery indicator, therefore, make sure you see two battery indicators in the notification area.

The battery percentage isn''t included on the taskbar, but the developer hopes to include this feature in future releases. Also, calendar and CPU load monitoring will be included in upcoming releases.

Fluent Flyouts is available for free in the Microsoft Store. The app''s source code can be found on GitHub and may be used to make improvements.