When you put your computer to sleep, a device can automatically wake the computer if the device is currently configured (allowed) to wake the system from a sleep state. I've noticed at times after the laptop screen is asleep, at least while on battery power, pressing a key on the keyboard will not only wake it up but cause the lockscreen (showing the time) will just raise up and not show the password prompt If you don't configure (default) this policy setting on a workgroup device, a user on a modern standby device can change the amount of time after the device's screen turns off before a password is required when waking the device
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The time is limited by any eas settings or group policies that affect the maximum idle time before a device locks.
On my old pc with win10 (where sleep was apparently s3, although i never knew about those different modes), it would ask for my pin after sleeping but not if the screen was the only thing off, which is exactly what i want.
Enable or disable allow wake timers in power options 1 open the advanced power settings of a power plan you want to enable or disable wake timers for 2 expand open sleep and allow wake timers Select enable, disable (default on battery), or important wake timers only (default plugged in) for what you want, and click/tap on ok So before i said that my particular pc had problems with sleep mode, it couldn't wake up properly under any settings
So now, when hibernation works, but computer doesn't hibernate by itself i tried to trigger sleep mode but disabled hybrid sleep mode To do so i need to enable a setting on my touch pad and keyboard driver/device properties, which should be located underneath the 'power management' tab However, there is no such tab. This tutorial will show you how to add and remove widgets on the lock screen for your account in windows 11
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