Microelephant! Power settings rage
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My new Lenovo laptop refuses to obey the power-settings. It locks the screen after 30-60 seconds. Regardless of power cord/external screen connected or not. Pretty annoying when when reading cumbersome code. I dunno if it is Microelephant's fault or Elephant-Lenovo's fault. Yes: I have upgraded drivers, yes: and barely operating, system. Yes I have Googled. A lot of wiseguys but no help. Quite many ppl with similar, yet different, issues. A colleague with the same comp has the same issue. I third colleague did have it but it disappeared after an update. Not so for us. And rather occasionally, unclear when, it does remain unlocked. Elephant! :mad:
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
Have you checked out powercfg? It can hel you configure as well as analyse your computers sleep behavior (the systempowerreport option for example) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/powercfg-command-line-options Good luck
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My new Lenovo laptop refuses to obey the power-settings. It locks the screen after 30-60 seconds. Regardless of power cord/external screen connected or not. Pretty annoying when when reading cumbersome code. I dunno if it is Microelephant's fault or Elephant-Lenovo's fault. Yes: I have upgraded drivers, yes: and barely operating, system. Yes I have Googled. A lot of wiseguys but no help. Quite many ppl with similar, yet different, issues. A colleague with the same comp has the same issue. I third colleague did have it but it disappeared after an update. Not so for us. And rather occasionally, unclear when, it does remain unlocked. Elephant! :mad:
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
It's either an OEM driver thing, shipped as part of the OS installation, or a boot setting thing. If you can't find it in the boot menu, you can still switch to a DELL OEM image instead. Avoids Lenovo specific annoyances and still picks up the embedded OEM key. I figured that out when my dad bought a decently specced Lenovo for just $200.. and the thing either crashed during startup or couldn't use Wifi at all, because the Wifi OEM driver was faulty (and also impossible to remove, update or replace). Switched to the DELL OEM image and everything worked fine.
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My new Lenovo laptop refuses to obey the power-settings. It locks the screen after 30-60 seconds. Regardless of power cord/external screen connected or not. Pretty annoying when when reading cumbersome code. I dunno if it is Microelephant's fault or Elephant-Lenovo's fault. Yes: I have upgraded drivers, yes: and barely operating, system. Yes I have Googled. A lot of wiseguys but no help. Quite many ppl with similar, yet different, issues. A colleague with the same comp has the same issue. I third colleague did have it but it disappeared after an update. Not so for us. And rather occasionally, unclear when, it does remain unlocked. Elephant! :mad:
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Mine makes me login again after a period of activity. I go get a cup of coffee, and when I come back I have to login again. :( Has anyone tried Lenovo support?
Is your laptop a work laptop? A company I worked for did that for all of the employee's computers. Since I was one of the few that had admin rights it was easy to get around. I wrote an AutoHotKey script to move the mouse cursor location 1 pixel to the right and then move it back to the left once every 20 seconds.
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This is somewhat similar to a problem I recently ranted about where my Win10 laptop with an AMD R7 (8 cores) puts 4 of them to sleep if I'm disconnected from power. Everyone thought it was because of my power settings but no matter how I setup those settings -- even setting it for high performance didn't matter. It always set the 4 (extra) cores to paused if I disconnect the power from the wall. The instant I plug cable in they become available (parked). Here's a snapshot of it[^].
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Thanks. Although must say, I feel that the idea of installing a [Microelephant] utility to circumvent flawed [Microelephant] system settings is pretty disgusting.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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My new Lenovo laptop refuses to obey the power-settings. It locks the screen after 30-60 seconds. Regardless of power cord/external screen connected or not. Pretty annoying when when reading cumbersome code. I dunno if it is Microelephant's fault or Elephant-Lenovo's fault. Yes: I have upgraded drivers, yes: and barely operating, system. Yes I have Googled. A lot of wiseguys but no help. Quite many ppl with similar, yet different, issues. A colleague with the same comp has the same issue. I third colleague did have it but it disappeared after an update. Not so for us. And rather occasionally, unclear when, it does remain unlocked. Elephant! :mad:
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
Is it a corp-controlled laptop image, or a device you own? Laptop OEMs always seem to author so much garbage "value-add" configuration software, that interferes or conflicts with basic OS functionality. Who knows what it could be doing. The first thing I do with any new laptop is reformat and reinstall OS, and drivers. If I can.
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Did you check to see if the BIOS has settings for that? I vaguely remember a BIOS on one of my machines that had an option like that.
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My new Lenovo laptop refuses to obey the power-settings. It locks the screen after 30-60 seconds. Regardless of power cord/external screen connected or not. Pretty annoying when when reading cumbersome code. I dunno if it is Microelephant's fault or Elephant-Lenovo's fault. Yes: I have upgraded drivers, yes: and barely operating, system. Yes I have Googled. A lot of wiseguys but no help. Quite many ppl with similar, yet different, issues. A colleague with the same comp has the same issue. I third colleague did have it but it disappeared after an update. Not so for us. And rather occasionally, unclear when, it does remain unlocked. Elephant! :mad:
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
Must be a feature installed by default by Lenovo. Dell has the exact same thing that you can only control through their "Dell Optimizer" application. They call it "Walk Away Lock" under "Presence Detection". It would automatically lock my computer if I wasn't directly in front of it for more than 60 seconds. A quick search led me to this:
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The human presence sensor is enabled by default. To disable the function: Open the Vantage app, and then click Device ➙ Smart Assist to turn on or turn off the User Presence Sensing switch. Customize the Zero Touch Login and Zero Touch Lock settings according to your preference. Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu. Select Security ➙ Intelligent Security to customize detailed settings..
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It's either an OEM driver thing, shipped as part of the OS installation, or a boot setting thing. If you can't find it in the boot menu, you can still switch to a DELL OEM image instead. Avoids Lenovo specific annoyances and still picks up the embedded OEM key. I figured that out when my dad bought a decently specced Lenovo for just $200.. and the thing either crashed during startup or couldn't use Wifi at all, because the Wifi OEM driver was faulty (and also impossible to remove, update or replace). Switched to the DELL OEM image and everything worked fine.