Question How to keep screen display on in Windows 10? - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

I have read some types of articles there are few typical ways of how to make screen stay on in window 10, in my knowledge I try some methods but am a l'll bit confused and try some randomly which I got from some platforms youtube and many more but the same problem I'm facing now so I have decided the professional ways how to handle and Fix it properly. I need some proven ways and implemented ways.
I do some Changes like
1. Change Setting
2. Use Third party software
But I can't find the solutions, so I believe that this platform is the one of them who fix my problem members will suggest me and help me in a different way.​

Seriously?
System Setings> System> Power
When plugged in, turn my screen off Never
When plugged in, put my device to sleep Never
Or, better yet, open Control Panel, go to Power Click on your Preferred Plan - Change Plan Settings.
Set the same settings as above, then click on Change Advanced Power Settings.
Set Hard Disk to Turn off hard disk after 0 minutes
Set Sleep to Sleep After Never, Hibernate after Never
Set Display to Turn off Display after Never

Step 1: Open Control Panel and select “Power Options”.
Step 2: Select “Choose when to turn off the display”.
Step 3: Set the “Plugged in” options to Never for “Turn off display” and “Put the computer to sleep”.

After that, you can make some shorcuts to choose between your configuration.
Like this :
Create a Change Power Plan Shortcut in Windows
Changing Windows Power Plans regularly can get tedious going through Control Panel. Here's how to create shortcuts for plan options to set them quicker.
www.groovypost.com
but you have to configure power plan profiles before in windows like written in the top post of this thread.

System Setings> System> Power
When plugged in, turn my screen off Never
When plugged in, put my device to sleep Never

Start by heading to Settings > System > Power & Sleep. Under the Power & Sleep section set the screen to turn off Never for both “On battery power” and “when plugged in.” If you are working on a desktop there will only be the option for when the PC is plugged in.
Regards,
J Wick

Mac and Windows PCs each have two alternative display modes when plugged into an external display: Extend and Mirror. The projector and desktop display the same image when the computer monitor is in Mirror Mode, which duplicates the monitor on the external display. Extend Mode treats the external display as a separate screen, allowing you to have various applications active on both the desktop and projector. The two settings can be changed with ease.

Start by heading to Settings > System > Power & Sleep. Under the Power & Sleep section set the screen to turn off Never for both “On battery power” and “when plugged in.” If you are working on a desktop there will only be the option for when the PC is plugged in.
This may help,
J Wick

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Pocket Bluetooth Tools problem

Hi everybody.
I recently installed Pocket Bluetooth Tools on my M1000 and overall I find the utility excellent. I sync my M1000 at both home and work so removing the necessity to rebond everytime is excellent. Additionally, enabling a 60 sec Bluetooth period before switching off is also a handy facility.
However, I have one query.
The developper describes a Profile 1 and Profile 2, both of which are visible on the Today plugin screen, which can be user-defined to such options as "bluetooth always on" or "bluetooth switches off after 60 seconds" etc.
This would be handy to use however to date, I have found no method of actually accessing a "profile editor tool" or something similar. There's no Pocket Bluetooth Tools icon in either Programs or System, I can find no executable file on m M1000 anywhere so I now find myself in a position where I cannot turn Bluetooth on for more than 60 seconds unless it's doing something.
Any ideas? I've tried emailing the developper but with no response to date.
F
Just put it on #1 then adjust the power settings for the screen etc, and click on the little clock on the Today screen. This will make the bluetooth stay on when the clock is greyed out.
Switch to number two and adjust the power settings for the screen etc and you will have two different power settings.
dewild1 said:
Just put it on #1 then adjust the power settings for the screen etc, and click on the little clock on the Today screen. This will make the bluetooth stay on when the clock is greyed out.
Switch to number two and adjust the power settings for the screen etc and you will have two different power settings.
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Cheers for that. It really is that simple. My mind works too technically sometimes!
F

Can I make the Universal power off when I close the screen?

I've noticed that a few times I've snapped the screen shut on my Exec (rather like you would a laptop) and assumed that it had powered off.
When I opened it up a couple of hours later - it was quite obvious from the battery bar that the only the screen had been off, and that the device had remained on.
Is there any way to configure it to power off when the screen is closed.
I know this might not be the best thing to do in certain scenarios (e.g. playing mp3's in your pocket, or being on the phone), but I was just wondering if it is possible.
Anyone?
Don't think so, but go to Start > Settings > System > Power > Advanced
and you can make it turn off after a specified period of inactivity. Should do until someone comes up with a better idea?

Setting for turning off the screen while charging?

I can only find a setting for turning off the device which I don't want to do because sometimes I sync files and I don't want the phone to turn off in the middle. Surely there is a way to turn off the screen though? It bugs me that it is always on when the phone is charging.
Thanks!
Go to Menu > Settings > Power >
Then click the advanced tab along the bottom
and if you only want the backlight to turn off and keep the device powered while charging
On external power:
enable turn off backlight (and choose after how many minutes)
disable turn off device if not used
Isnt turning the device off turning the screen off? As in throwing the device into standby?
When my X1 is in standby (after pushing the power button), I can still access it from my computer...

Screen Not Dimming With Auto Shut Off Disabled?

Please bear with me as this may be a dumb newbie question. I searched every post on the Imagio section here and at PPC and was unable to find an answer.
Got the Imagio for my wife and she's loving it (we had Storms previously- bad, bad mojo). She uses Groovefish to stream music and the stock dimmer setting will shut down the player after the time limit is reached. No problem, right? Changed the setting to stop this (never auto shut down on battery power).
Now, the screen will dim somewhat when left idle, but never shuts down all the way. It's dim but still active. She's been having to change the setting every time in order to not kill the battery.
Should the screen power down all the way while leaving the device active (like hitting the "shut off screen option" after holding the end button)? If not, is there a way to do this?
Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide. I've done nothing but Blackberries for years and this is my first real foray into WinMo.
Try to check the power settings. Go to the Settings Tab and push All settings at the bottom. From there go to System > Power > then click the Advanced tab. That should have settings to turn off the screen after 1 min or 30 seconds.
Thanks for the quick reply. I probably should have been a bit more clear.
It is in that menu that I have been manipulating the settings. There are two options for battery power. There is one to "turn off backlight" after x amount of time, the other is to "turn off device". With backlight set to 30 (or whatever) and device disabled, the screen never completely goes off.
It functions properly with "turn device off" enabled, but interrupts Groovefish when playing. This does not interfere with the native TF3D media player. While its not the end of the world if she ends up having to change that setting to use the program, it would be nice to be able to disable the screen with a partial shutdown (and extra battery drain when using that application).
Cheers!
Thats interesting, seems like its the program thats doing that. I have Opera, FM radio, email client, etc. running all day without it crashing. I have seen this before with Internet Explorer where i would leave it running connected to a website. then when i check back IE is gone and i have to start it again. By any chances is this a website or an installable app that you are using?
Groovefish is a streaming music client that is installed on the device
BTW, it is incredibly cool if you don't have it yet. Stream just about any song you want for free (legally).
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=88505
I use g-trigger to shake my phone to turn off the display works great! Just disable the shake to turn it back on.
I'll give it a shot and see if the application stays running. Many thanks!
Actually I think backlight off is happening when it "dims". You need the screen to go off, not just the backlight. Try using xdaShutdown to go into Lightsout mode and see if that works for you. The program can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544016
Skins in the same thread as well.

Tips to save battery life

Any tips to share with us?
htc touch 3g jade 110
1. signal - I am living in place where signal is pooooooooor and every time I spend day somewhere out battery keeps longer. In house (bad signal-about 2-3 days). Otherwise 3,4,5 days.
2. switch off bluetooth when not in use. that should help too.
3. set display to dimm as soon as possible in settings.
4. also I know that bettety struggling when its cold. So keep it worm- meaby owen or somewhere
any more ideas someone?
Tips from HTC manual
Following are the Battery saving tips from HTC manual:
• When the device is not in use, press POWER to switch off the display.
• On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap All Settings. On
the System tab, tap Power > Advanced tab of the Power settings screen.
Here, you can specify the time before your device automatically turns off the
display and backlight to conserve battery power. For optimum conservation,
specify 3 minutes or less.
• On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap All Settings. On
the System tab, tap Power > Backlight tab. Clear the Auto adjust backlight
check box to be able to adjust the backlight brightness settings.
• Use the AC adapter to plug your device into an external power outlet
whenever possible, especially when using a storage card or when using a
modem or other peripherals.
• Turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it. Make your device visible to
other devices only when you are trying to establish a Bluetooth partnership.
For more information about Bluetooth, see Chapter 9.
• On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap
Communications. On the Comm Manager screen, turn off Wi-Fi or your
active data connection when not in use.
• Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi and then tap Menu >
Advanced. From the Turn off Wi-Fi if not connected in list, select a timeout
period so that Wi-Fi can be automatically turned off when your device is not
connected to any wireless network for some time.
280 Managing Your Device
• Lower the volume.
• Close battery-intensive programs, such as the Camera, when you are done
using them. Make sure the programs are ended and are not continuously
running in the background. Refer to “Using Task Manager” in this chapter for
information on closing programs.

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