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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Temporarily Stop Your Windows PC from Sleeping

 

How to Get Microsoft PowerToys

PowerToys can be downloaded from Microsoft’s GitHub page. The app is free and open-source. Download the EXE file from the most recent release (avoid the Experimental releases) and click the file to install it.

download PowerToys from github

To access the FancyZones settings after installing the app, open it from the System Tray on your taskbar.

launch powertoys from system tray

How to Use the “Awake” Tool

With the PowerToys window open, select “Awake” from the sidebar menu and toggle “Enable Awake” on.

Select "Awake" from the sidebar menu and make "Enable Awake" is toggled on.

First, you’ll see the option to “Keep Screen On” under “Behavior.” If you enable this, not only will the PC stay awake, but the screen will also stay on.

Select Keep Screen On" under "Behavior."

Next, we can choose the mode to use. There are three different options to choose from:

  • Off (Passive): Your PC will use the system settings to determine when to sleep.
  • Keep Awake Indefinitely: Your PC will stay awake until you turn it off or disable the setting.
  • Keep Awake Temporarily: You can choose a set time length for how long the PC stays awake.

Select one of the modes.

Select one of the modes.

If you select the temporary mode, you can use the boxes underneath to select the hours and minutes.

If you select the temporary mode, you can use the boxes below to select the hours and minutes.

That’s the basic way to use the Awake tool, but there’s actually an even easier way to do it once you’ve enabled it. Open the Notification Area—commonly called “System Tray“—and right-click the coffee cup icon.

A little menu will open, and you can select “Keep Screen On” and mouse-over “Mode” to switch the mode right from here.

A little menu will open and you can select "Keep Screen On" and mouse-over "Mode" to switch the mode right from here.

To disable Awake, simply use the same methods described above and switch it back to “Off (Passive).”

To disable Awake, simply use the same methods above and switch it back to "Off (Passive)."

That’s it! Now, you can keep your PC awake for those situations where you don’t want it to disrupt something. Whatever it is, you now have a handy trick to do it.

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