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how do I change my auto lock on my screen so it doesn't go dark after 1 minute.

My screen goes dark after one minute. how do I change that

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.4

Posted on Sep 20, 2021 10:08 AM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2021 10:16 AM

  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Battery.
  2. Do any of the following:
  • Set your Mac to go to sleep and wake up at a specific time: Click Schedule, then select the options you want to use.
    • See Schedule your Mac notebook to turn on or off.
    • Switch between graphics modes: Click Battery or Power Adapter, then select “Automatic graphics switching” to switch between graphics modes automatically for better battery life.
    • Set sleep times for when you’re using your Mac notebook’s battery: Click Battery, then drag the “Turn display off after” slider.
    • Set sleep times for when you’re using your Mac notebook’s power adapter: Click Power Adapter, then drag the “Turn display off after” slider.
    • Keep your Mac from going to sleep automatically: Click Power Adapter, then select “Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.”
    • Put hard disks to sleep: Click Battery or Power Adapter, then select “Put hard disks to sleep when possible.”
    • Keep your display dimmed while using your battery: Click Battery, then select “Slightly dim the display while on battery power.”
  • Update your system while it’s asleep: Click Battery, then select “Enable Power Nap while on battery power.” Click Power Adapter, then select “Enable Power Nap while plugged in to a power adapter.”
  • Allow your Mac to wake briefly so users can access shared services (if applicable): Click Power Adapter, then select any of the available “Wake for…” options, such as “Wake for network access.”


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Sep 20, 2021 10:16 AM in response to loganskyee

  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Battery.
  2. Do any of the following:
  • Set your Mac to go to sleep and wake up at a specific time: Click Schedule, then select the options you want to use.
    • See Schedule your Mac notebook to turn on or off.
    • Switch between graphics modes: Click Battery or Power Adapter, then select “Automatic graphics switching” to switch between graphics modes automatically for better battery life.
    • Set sleep times for when you’re using your Mac notebook’s battery: Click Battery, then drag the “Turn display off after” slider.
    • Set sleep times for when you’re using your Mac notebook’s power adapter: Click Power Adapter, then drag the “Turn display off after” slider.
    • Keep your Mac from going to sleep automatically: Click Power Adapter, then select “Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.”
    • Put hard disks to sleep: Click Battery or Power Adapter, then select “Put hard disks to sleep when possible.”
    • Keep your display dimmed while using your battery: Click Battery, then select “Slightly dim the display while on battery power.”
  • Update your system while it’s asleep: Click Battery, then select “Enable Power Nap while on battery power.” Click Power Adapter, then select “Enable Power Nap while plugged in to a power adapter.”
  • Allow your Mac to wake briefly so users can access shared services (if applicable): Click Power Adapter, then select any of the available “Wake for…” options, such as “Wake for network access.”


how do I change my auto lock on my screen so it doesn't go dark after 1 minute.

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