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Change Turn off Display After Time in Windows 11 [Tutorial]
Change Turn off Display After Time in Windows 11 [Tutorial]
In Windows 11, you can specify for how long your computer remains inactive before the connected monitor is automatically turned off. If you have not changed the default power management settings, the display will be turned off after 11 minutes. Here is how to change these settings.
You can specify how long your PC is inactive before all your connected displays turn off.
When your display turns off, you would just need to move the mouse, touch the touchpad or touchscreen, click a mouse or touchpad button, or press a key for the display to turn back on.
This tutorial will show you how to specify how long your PC is inactive before your display turns off automatically in Windows 11.
Before you continue, you might want to read about unlocking the hidden display off timeout for the Lock screen in Windows 11. This will allow you to reduce the period when your display turns off after locking.
There are a number of methods you can use to set the time your computer remains inactive before the connected display will be automatically turned off. This option applies to all displays connected to your PC. You can use either Settings, the classic Control Panel, or the console 'powercfg' tool.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
turn off display after
turn off display after registry
turn off screen after inactivity
turn off display after 0 minutes,
turn off display after grayed out
turn off display
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.