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Where are Mavericks sleep settings on MacBook Pro?

I'm using a new 13 inch MacBook Pro (Retina) running Mavericks 10.9.2. Looking at the Energy Saver panel, I don't see any way of altering the time before the computer sleeps: I can change what happens to the display and hard disks (actually this machine hasn't got any hard disks), but a sleep time setting is absent. An app I'm using, Splashtop Server, tells me that the machine is set to sleep after one minute, but I am not seeing this setting. Does anyone know where it is?


TIA

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2), 13 inch, late 2013, 2.4GHz, 8Gb

Posted on Apr 9, 2014 9:51 AM

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Apr 9, 2014 10:07 AM in response to Look-at-menow

No, on my machine, I see the display sleep choice, but not the computer sleep. On my iMac, which is running the same version of Mavericks (10.9.2) I do see the computer sleep line at the top of the Energy Saver window. That's the issue - how can I access this choice on my MacBook? That line really isn't there, either on the battery or power adaptor tabs - I just checked again!

Jun 11, 2014 5:52 AM in response to Morgs

My last MacBook Pro was a non-retina 13" and it did have both a computer and display sleep timer. I guess with the retinas you don't have a computer sleep setting. Only a display sleep setting. I'm guessing it's because it uses flash memory and that doesn't use power like a traditional HDD or SSD. I believe it's also this way for the MacBook Air.

Jul 2, 2015 3:53 PM in response to Look-at-menow

(MacBook Pro Retina '13 late 2013, Yosemite)


It should look like:

About Energy Saver sleep and idle modes in Mac OS X - Apple Support

but there is no "computer sleep" slider.

Why I can't turn off display and put downloads or any longer computing in background for some hours before sleep. Why I can't control this like in all Mac's Windows machines for last twenty years I did.

😢 😢 😢


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Jul 3, 2015 3:53 AM in response to rafal_jot

So, Rafal, this just seems to say that the problem still exists. I'm on Yosemite now, and I am not near my MacBook (I live in two countries and I keep the MacBook in the other one), but I suppose from your reply that the situation remains the same. So it was a policy decision by Apple: pity they didn't explain it anywhere - the article you quote refers to Mac OS X Lion and clearly hasn't been updated. Just to be clear, my iMac (non-portable, in other words) still allows both forms of sleep in Yosemite.

Jul 3, 2015 4:05 AM in response to Living Fossil

I just noticed in this article:


OS X Yosemite: Set sleep and wake times for your Mac


The not very helpful remark:


"Note: Some of the options may not be available, depending on your Mac."


This really doesn't tell us anything, does it? I would like Apple to tell me if the issue actually exists and if so, if it was a change of policy, and if so, why they did it. Not very likely to happen, I fear.

Where are Mavericks sleep settings on MacBook Pro?

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