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@DHuiji windows can also hibernate device based on battery drain or some other params. I don't know if it can be controlled somehow. This is separate from a setting that you can set in G-Helper (which in turn is just a shortcut to corresponding setting in power plan). As for keyboard animation during sleep. Your device is probably not properly sleeping (at least windows didn't communicate about that with hardware), so keyboard stays on. You can try to investigate very bugged windows sleep with https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/modern-standby-sleepstudy . What often helps (in my experience) is to go to |
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I would like to ask you guys.
I set it in g-helper to go to hibernate after 180 minutes on "extra". However it went into hibernation within an hour, I've checked in the Windows Event Viewer. What can I do to make it hibernate at the time I set?
There is another question that should not be related to g-helper and I hope to get an answer here. The power light on this computer is supposed to flash when it is sleeping (at least it was when I bought it), but now it stays on and I can’t tell whether it is sleeping or not. Could it be related to Windows Modern Standby that i'm using?
Thank you for making this powerful software, the main functions are perfect. These are just some of the minor issues I encountered
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