My screen becomes a "sleep" after 15 seconds of no use, how can we change this?

The display will turn off after a few seconds of non-use, particularly annoying when you try to watch a movie. How to fix this?

Hello

Follow this:
  1. Open Control Panel (start > Control Panel)
  2. Click system and Maintenance.
  3. Under power supply option, click on "Change when the computer sleeps.
  4. There will be two options > 1. turn off the display and the 2. Put the computer to sleep.
  5. Set your calendar as requires it
  6. Click on save changes.

Tags: Windows

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