diff --git a/hub/powertoys/awake.md b/hub/powertoys/awake.md index b858c21d3f..2010f1eee4 100644 --- a/hub/powertoys/awake.md +++ b/hub/powertoys/awake.md @@ -16,7 +16,12 @@ PowerToys Awake is a Windows utility that keeps your computer awake without modi You can use PowerToys Awake directly from PowerToys Settings or as a standalone executable (`PowerToys.Awake.exe` in the PowerToys installation folder). > [!NOTE] -> PowerToys Awake does not modify any of the Windows power plan settings and does not depend on a custom power plan configuration. Instead, it spawns background threads that tell Windows that they require a specific state of the machine. Once PowerToys Awake exits, the threads are terminated and the computer will resume its standard power plan behavior. +> PowerToys Awake is active only when you are signed in and it is enabled. **Awake doesn't function when the lock screen is displayed.** Your normal power plan is active at other times. +> +> PowerToys Awake doesn't modify any of the Windows power plan settings and doesn't depend on a custom power plan configuration. Instead, it spawns background threads that tell Windows that they require a specific state of the machine. Once PowerToys Awake exits, the threads are terminated and the computer resumes its standard power plan behavior. + +> [!IMPORTANT] +> PowerToys Awake temporarily overrides your power plan choices and is intended for use while you are at your computer or in private environments. For persistent keep-awake needs, especially when stepping away in shared environments, configure your Windows power plan settings directly and lock your computer for security. ## Settings @@ -42,6 +47,11 @@ While PowerToys Awake can keep the computer awake indefinitely or temporarily, i This feature only works when PowerToys Awake is enabled and has one of the custom power states selected. It also does not prevent any user-initiated actions, such as manually putting the computer to sleep or hibernating it. +## Lock screen behavior +PowerToys Awake doesn't work when the lock screen is displayed. This limitation exists because the lock screen operates in a separate security context from the user session. When you lock your computer, Windows transitions to this secure context, and user-mode applications like PowerToys Awake can't maintain their power requests. + +If you need your computer to stay awake while locked, modify your Windows power plan settings directly instead of using PowerToys Awake. + ## System tray To manage the execution of the tool from the system tray, right-click on the PowerToys Awake icon.