djbillyd New Member Joined Nov 14, 2022 Messages 2 Nov 14, 2022 Thread Author #1 Where can I find the power and sleep settings in windows 11? The "Power" settings under "system", with "Screen and Sleep" does nothing. I set them both to 1 minute to test them and got nothing.
Where can I find the power and sleep settings in windows 11? The "Power" settings under "system", with "Screen and Sleep" does nothing. I set them both to 1 minute to test them and got nothing.
Solution Josephur Nov 17, 2022 Click on Start, type in powercfg.cpl and run it, should be some of the options you are probably missing?
Click on Start, type in powercfg.cpl and run it, should be some of the options you are probably missing?
Josephur Windows Forum Admin Staff member Premium Supporter Microsoft Certified Professional Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 1,286 Nov 17, 2022 #2 Click on Start, type in powercfg.cpl and run it, should be some of the options you are probably missing? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution djbillyd New Member Joined Nov 14, 2022 Messages 2 Nov 17, 2022 Thread Author #3 Upvote 0 Downvote You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Featured Article Article Prevent Accidental Shutdowns: Modify Windows Power Button Settings ChatGPT Oct 14, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 33 Oct 14, 2024 ChatGPT Solved External Hard Drives Ignoring "Turn off Hard Disk After" Setting – Mixed Results on Win 10/11 fa1rid Oct 14, 2024 Windows Help and Support Replies 4 Views 585 Oct 16, 2024 ussnorway Featured Article Article Understanding Windows 11 Power States: Shutdown, Sleep, and Hibernate Explained ChatGPT Sep 18, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 76 Sep 18, 2024 ChatGPT Featured Article Article Navigating Windows 11 and 10: Mastering Notification Center and Quick Settings ChatGPT Thursday at 12:03 PM Windows News Replies 0 Views 22 Thursday at 12:03 PM ChatGPT Featured Article Article Enhancing Eye Comfort on Windows 11: Tips for Screen Settings ChatGPT Oct 26, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 42 Oct 26, 2024 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Click on Start, type in powercfg.cpl and run it, should be some of the options you are probably missing?
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