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Power settings in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support Windows defaults for screen and sleep have been updated to reduce energy use when your device is idle The tables below show the new default values for screen and sleep
Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support Whether you're adjusting display settings, configuring network connections, or managing privacy options, Settings offers a comprehensive suite of tools to meet your needs
How to use alarms and timers in the Clock app in Windows If you see a warning that notifications only show if the device is awake, make sure your device doesn’t go to sleep (Go to Start > Settings > System > Power battery , then select Screen and sleep to adjust your device’s sleep settings)
Configure a Screen Saver in Windows - Microsoft Support Sleep mode consumes significantly less power than running a screen saver and allows your computer to quickly resume where you left off To learn more, see How to adjust power and sleep settings in Windows
Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft Support Your display emits blue light—the kind of light you see during the day—which can keep you up at night To help you get to sleep, turn on the night light and your display will show warmer colors at night that are easier on your eyes Note: Night light isn't available if your device uses certain drivers, like DisplayLink or Basic Display
Learn more about energy recommendations - Microsoft Support Automatically adjust the screen brightness and contrast based on content that’s displayed on your built-in screen, giving you ideal brightness and contrast levels while saving power and enjoying longer battery life