Windows 10 offers various customizable sleep setting options, so your PC sleeps exactly the way you want. For example, you can set your PC to sleep after a predefined time period has elapsed. You can even make your PC fall asleep when you close your laptop’s lid.
In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the Windows 10 sleep settings that you can tweak on your PC.
Choose the Idle Duration After Which Your PC Sleeps
When you configure sleep settings for your PC, the first option to define is how long your PC should be in idle mode to enter sleep mode. You can choose different options for both when your machine is plugged into a power source and when your machine is running on battery.
- Ablihi ang setting app on your PC by pressing Windows + I mga yawi sa parehas nga oras.
- Pagpili System sa screen sa Settings.
- Pagpili Kusog ug tulog gikan sa sidebar sa wala.
- Define when your PC goes to sleep in the pagkatulog section on the right. Select an option from both drop-down menus depending on when your PC should enter sleep mode.
If you don’t want your PC to ever enter sleep mode, choose Dili gayud from both drop-down menus. This way, your PC never goes into sleep mode and always remains awake.
Put Your Laptop to Sleep When You Close the Lid
Windows 10 offers a sleep setting where you can put your laptop to sleep when you close the laptop’s lid. This is a handy and time-saving tip if you manually put your laptop to sleep mode while closing the lid.
- Ablihi ang setting app on your PC by pressing Windows + I.
- Pangulo sa System > Kusog ug tulog diha sa app sa Settings.
- Pagpili Dugang nga mga setting sa kuryente from the sidebar on the right.
- Pagpili Pilia kung unsa ang pagsira sa panudlanan gikan sa wala nga kilid.
- Pagpili pagkatulog gikan sa pareho Sa baterya ug Gipahimutang drop-down menus for the Sa pagtapos nako sa taklob kapilian.
- Pagpili Luwasa Makabag-o sa at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
Prevent Your Mouse From Waking Up Your PC From Sleep
By default, Windows 10 allows your mouse or trackpad’s movement to bring your PC out of sleep mode. If you don’t want this to happen, turn off an option for your mouse in your PC’s Device Manager tool.
- Ablihi ang pagsugod menu, pagpangita alang Device Manager, Ug pagpili Device Manager sa mga resulta sa pagpangita.
- pagpalapad sa Mga ilaga ug uban pang mga nagatudlo nga mga himan section in Device Manager.
- Right-click your mouse in the device list and select Properties gikan sa menu.
- Pag-access sa Pagdumala sa Gahum tab sa Properties nga bintana.
- Likayi ang Tugoti kini nga device aron makamata sa computer kapilian. Pagkahuman, pilia OK sa ubos.
From now on, when your PC is in sleep mode and you move your cursor, your PC will remain in sleep and won’t come out of sleep mode.
Disable Hybrid Sleep Setting to Prevent Issues
Hybrid sleep in Windows 10 is the combination of sleep and hibernation modes. This combination sometimes creates various issues on your system. To prevent that from happening, it’s worth toggling off this option on your computer.
- Open Control Panel on your PC. The easiest way to do this is to open the pagsugod menu, pagpangita alang Control Panel, ug pilia kana nga kapilian sa mga sangputanan sa pagpangita.
- Pagpili Hardware ug Sound sa bintana sa Control Panel.
- Pagpili Mga Kapilian sa Gahum on the screen that follows.
- Find your active power plan and select Pag-usab sa mga setting sa plano next to your plan.
- Pagpili Pag-usab sa mga advanced settings sa kuryente.
- pagpalapad sa pagkatulog kapilian sa Mga Kapilian sa Gahum bintana.
- Expand Tugoti ang hybrid nga pagkatulog ug pagpili off para sa duha Sa baterya ug Gipahimutang Mga kapilian.
- Pagpili Ibutang ang gisundan sa OK sa ubos sa bintana.
Change Your Power Plan to Apply Different Windows 10 Sleep Settings
Each power plan on your Windows 10 PC carries different sleep settings. If you want to quickly apply a specific set of power and sleep settings to your PC, change your power plan to the one that has the sleep settings you want.
Sa pagbuhat niini:
- press Windows + R mga yawe sa pag-abli sa run kahon.
- Isulat ang mosunod sa run kahon ug press Pagsulod: nga
- You’ll see the power plans available on your PC. Select the radio button beside the plan that you’d like to activate.
Your PC now uses both power and sleep settings from your selected power plan. If a plan doesn’t meet your needs, you can quickly and easily switch to another plan whenever you want.
Create a Power Plan With Custom Sleep Settings
If the Windows 10 sleep settings you need are not available in the default power plan, you can create your own custom power plan. You can copy the settings from an existing plan, tweak them to your requirements, and make a custom plan of yours.
- Pag-right-click ang pagsugod menu ug pagpili Mga Kapilian sa Gahum.
- Pagpili Dugang nga mga setting sa kuryente gikan sa tuo nga sidebar.
- Pagpili Create a power plan from the options in the left sidebar.
- Select an existing plan to copy settings from, type a name for your new power plan, and choose sunod.
- Tinoa ang display off and sleep settings, and then select Paghimo.
- You’ll now see your newly created power plan on your screen. This plan is now in use and is the default power plan for your PC.
- To change your power plan’s advanced options, select Pag-usab sa mga setting sa plano > Pag-usab sa mga advanced settings sa kuryente.
Customize Your Windows 10 PC’s Sleep Patterns to Your Liking
Windows 10 comes with appropriate sleep settings enabled, but these don’t always match a user’s requirements. Luckily, you can customize these sleep settings to your own specifications and make the sleep feature function exactly the way you want.
And, if your Windows 10 PC still won’t sleep, there are ways to fix that issue.