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Tinky 14-11-2022 11:38

How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Yes I have Googled it, I've tried settings/screen and sleep/ shutting down and choosing never, that hasn't worked. Also Control Panel/power options/etc and changing the shut down type to never, still no joy. What to try next?:confused: Windows 11 operating system- Asus laptop.

Jaymoss 14-11-2022 13:27

Re: How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Is the laptop plugged in? what power mode is it set too? if it is set to power saver change it to balanced see if that makes a difference

Halcyon 14-11-2022 14:57

Re: How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Have you checked there isnt a screen saver on which is set to just blank screen?


This may help:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2-6a117cafd803

Dude111 14-11-2022 17:14

Yes if the laptop is NOT plugged in it will always dim,etc... @ least on the mactop my dad has.....

I suppose its to help save the battery but its still a pain!!

Tinky 14-11-2022 18:07

Re: How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36139934)
Is the laptop plugged in? what power mode is it set too? if it is set to power saver change it to balanced see if that makes a difference




Yes plugged in and I have changed power saver to balanced Jay, but same problem exists.

Tinky 14-11-2022 20:56

Re: How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Just checked it again Jay and problem seems to be resolved, keep fingers crossed. :):):)

Jaymoss 14-11-2022 21:09

Re: How to stop screen shutting off after just 1 minute?
 
Excellent :)

Dude111 22-11-2022 01:49

I looked on my dads mac laptop yesterday and you can disable the screen dimming,etc when its on battery......


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