Windows 11 is a new operating system that was released in November of 2014. It is a major update to the Windows 10 operating system and it includes many new features and improvements. One of the most important changes that Windows 11 makes is the ability to turn off your screen when you are not using it. This can be a very helpful feature if you are not always available to use your computer and want to conserve power. To turn off your screen, open the Control Panel and click on the Hardware tab. Under Screen Resolution, select “Off.” If you have an AMD or Nvidia graphics card, they will also need to be set to “Off” as well. If you do not have a graphics card, then you can still turn off your screen by going into “Settings” and clicking on “Display.” In this window, you will need to set several options such as “Brightness,” “Contrast,” and “Color.” Once these settings are set, click on the OK button and your screen will turn off.
Thanks to Windows 11, you can save energy, extend a portable PC’s battery life, and lengthen your screen’s lifespan if you configure your monitor or screen to automatically turn off after a certain period of time. Here’s how to set it up.
First, launch the Settings app by pressing Windows+i on your keyboard. Or right-click the Start button and select “Settings” in the menu.
In Settings, select “System” in the sidebar, then click “Power & Battery.”
In Power and Battery options, click “Screen and Sleep” to expand the section if necessary.
The “Screen and Sleep” menu will reveal two to four options, depending on the type of PC you have. If you’re on a battery-powered tablet PC or laptop, you’ll see four options. If you’re using a desktop PC, you’ll see only two options.
To set how long it takes for your screen to turn off (if your PC is inactive), click the drop-down menu beside “On battery power, turn my screen off after” and select a time period, such as “5 minutes.”
Similarly, use the drop-down menu labeled “When plugged in, turn my screen off after” to choose a screen turn-off time for when your computer is hooked to a steady power supply. If you never want the screen to turn off, select “Never.”
On this same page, you can also configure your PC to go to sleep after a certain time period as well, if you’d like. Sleeping is a special low-power state where your computer stops running tasks but can be resumed quickly when you need it.
When you’re done, close Settings. From now on, when your PC sits idle for the length of time you specified, your monitor or screen will turn off automatically. To turn it back on, wiggle your mouse, tap your screen, or tap a key like the space bar.
Also, If you’d like to keep your screen on but prevent burn-in on a CRT or Plasma display, you can set up a screen saver instead. Good luck!
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