Battery power icon missing

Hello!

In the last days, the battery power icon comes to see whenever the pointer moves to the lower right of my HP Pavilion zv6000. This gift, I was always guided on how much energy I have left before the device automatically hibernate.

Yesterday, he has clearly failed and he was not even in the 'hidden' icons Can you tell me how to put it back where I can see it?

Much obliged.

Hello

Try this:

-Right-click near clock (bottom right)

-Properties

-Customize middle (new tab)

-find the game and battery icon that he will be always shown

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