Thank you for this because I was inside of the Microsoft settings and not the actual computer settings so I don’t know what this setting means when it says power and it says screen and sleep. I don’t understand what that means. Oh that’s talking about the screen that’s not talking about the actual laptop closing yeah I was very confused over here, but thank you for this video.
bro thank you soo much my laptop screen is broken bcs my broken used it in the dark and closed the laptop while one airpod was in it when i used it the screen was broken so when i connect my laptop to monitor and i have to see the broken screen of my laptop now its closed thank you so so much
Is there a way to do this but only when the computer is connected to an external display? My worry is that I’ll leave my computer closed while plugged in in a semi-public space like my work or school and it won’t auto lock.
Yea good point. Never even thought about that. The only solution I would have for that is too unplug when you leave the computer unattended. However, at work I always do the log out key combination Windows key + L to log out of a session.
Because I was trying to do it through Microsoft settings and it didn’t work, but I just changed it through the control panel so I’m bout to to see if it works
@@JERIN_RAJ Yes there is a way. In the display arrangement options (press windows button and 'P') you have to select 'second screen only'. Wait a few seconds and your laptop screen should turn off.
Very straight foward and easy to follow. Thanks man
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Thank you for this because I was inside of the Microsoft settings and not the actual computer settings so I don’t know what this setting means when it says power and it says screen and sleep. I don’t understand what that means. Oh that’s talking about the screen that’s not talking about the actual laptop closing yeah I was very confused over here, but thank you for this video.
Thanks for your comment. I hope everything is clear now. Please let me know if you still have questions.
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bro thank you soo much my laptop screen is broken bcs my broken used it in the dark and closed the laptop while one airpod was in it when i used it the screen was broken so when i connect my laptop to monitor and i have to see the broken screen of my laptop now its closed thank you so so much
I am glad I could help you bro.
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Is there a way to do this but only when the computer is connected to an external display? My worry is that I’ll leave my computer closed while plugged in in a semi-public space like my work or school and it won’t auto lock.
Yea good point. Never even thought about that. The only solution I would have for that is too unplug when you leave the computer unattended. However, at work I always do the log out key combination Windows key + L to log out of a session.
@@teacherstudent7330 My reply’s super late but thanks for the tip. I’ll have to remember Win+L for the future
I have done this but my monitor still turns off?
Same i dont know what i did wrong there
Did you actually go into your control panel and do it?
Because I was trying to do it through Microsoft settings and it didn’t work, but I just changed it through the control panel so I’m bout to to see if it works
I tried it... it did not work for my computer. ? Help
I realized that I had to click on the monitor immediately after closing the lid.
it isnt working for me idk why
WAIT WONT THAT MEAN THE LAP SCREEN IS STILL ON WHILE THE LID IS CLOSED😐
Yes that is correct.
@@teacherstudent7330 I WANT TGE SCREEN TO BE OFF CAUSE I WANT SAVE BATTERY IN LAP AND RUN THE SCREEN IN THE MONITOR. IS THERE A WAY FOT THAT ??
@@JERIN_RAJ Yes there is a way. In the display arrangement options (press windows button and 'P') you have to select 'second screen only'. Wait a few seconds and your laptop screen should turn off.
@@teacherstudent7330 OH SO MY LAP WONT CONSUME THE POWER TO LOAD THOSE IMAGES🤩
Thank you 👍