Power Manager 10 Windows T560

Hi, I downloaded the driver of power manager and pack of dependence of the parameters. I see the files for the power manager in the drivers/Win. But when I go to programs and features, Power Manager is not listed. When I right click on the battery icon I don't have an "Advanced" option

So, how can I run / access the Manager of power I can change my load thresholds?

Thanks in advance

To 10 of Windows, you must download and install 'Lenovo Settings' of the Windows store.

Inside of this app is a section of 'Power' which contains battery-related settings you want.

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