Monitor goes to sleep too quickly

My screen goes to sleep very quickly after a few seconds of not to use the computer.

How to extend the time?

I don't know which one to choose the topic.

Hi Pastor BettyJackson,.

You can increase time for monitor switch it off to click on start-> settings-> Control Panel-> Options-online tour of power of the monitor-> increase the time by using the drop-down list.

I hope this helps.

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