
Power settings in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support
To learn how to change the screen and sleep settings on your Windows device: To adjust power and sleep settings in Windows 11, select Start > Settings > System > Power & battery > Screen, sleep, & …
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
There are many ways to shut down your PC—you can turn the PC off completely, you can make it sleep, or you can hibernate the PC.
Change the power mode for your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change the power mode on your Windows PC to preserve your battery, limit notifications, and background activity.
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
To set your PC so it goes to sleep when you close the lid or press the power button: Open power options—select Start, then select Settings > System > Power & sleep > Additional power settings.
Battery saving tips for Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to extend your PC's battery life using battery saver and other power-saving tips for Windows.
Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support
The agent uses a lightweight language model called Settings Mu, which is fine-tuned using Settings data to help you quickly find and adjust system settings. The model runs locally on your device, analyzing …
Learn more about energy recommendations - Microsoft Support
How you configure various settings on your Windows 11 device influences power consumption, battery life, and the carbon emissions that occur from electricity generation.
Learn more about energy recommendations - Microsoft Support
How you configure various settings on your Windows 11 device influences power consumption, battery life, and the carbon emissions that occur from electricity generation.
Configure a Screen Saver in Windows - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Sleep mode consumes significantly less power than running a screen saver and allows your computer to quickly resume where you left off. To learn more, see How to adjust power and …
Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft Support
Your display emits blue light—the kind of light you see during the day—which can keep you up at night. To help you get to sleep, turn on the night light and your display will show warmer colors at night that …