Change Sleep Settings on Windows 11 - How To
Change sleep settings on Windows 11 through control panel, remotely command line and PowerShell registry to save the power and battery life. In this tutorial, we will show you how to change and optimize Windows 11 sleep settings.
To preserve battery life, Windows 11 switches your device to a low-power mode that turns off particular components (including your screen). It also helps you to go back to work faster than if the computer was in Hibernate Mode. If the default Sleep Mode settings don't suit you, you can change them to suit your needs.
Sleeping and shutting off your screen are two separate (but connected) activities in Windows 11. When you put your computer to sleep, it enters a low-power mode, which turns off some elements of the hardware to save energy. Your PC's screen will also switch off while you're sleeping. You may also switch off your PC's screen while keeping it active in the background in Windows 11. That means you'll save some power (or increase the life of your screen), but your PC will still be able to execute background activities as needed.
What are the benefits to change sleep settings on Windows 11?
Every computer user has experienced the frustration of leaving their computer to download a huge file only to return to discover it asleep. The sleep feature in Windows is beneficial in many situations, but it may also be annoying at times. Fortunately, you have some influence over this.
To save energy, Windows sleep switches your computer to a low-power mode. It stores all of your previous activities before doing so. Users can swiftly return to work and resume what they were doing by napping instead of shutting off. Microsoft recommends using the function only when you intend to be away from your computer for an extended period of time, although the default behavior may put your computer to sleep more frequently than you'd prefer.
00:00 Intro
00:14 Open Control panel
000:36 Change power settings
02:15 Outro
This video will help to solve Change Sleep Settings on Windows 11 on computers, laptops, desktops running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 systems. Works on all computers and laptops (HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba).
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