Why Is My Screen Timeout Greyed Out in Windows 10?
Learn why your screen timeout is greyed out in Windows 10 and how to fix it with simple steps.
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Screen timeout greyed out in Windows 10 often occurs due to Power Options settings. Navigate to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options. Select a balanced or high-performance plan and click on “Change plan settings”. Ensure that “Put the computer to sleep” is not set to “Never”. You may also need administrator rights to modify these settings.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I change the screen timeout settings in Windows 10? Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options, select your plan, and adjust the 'Put the computer to sleep' setting.
- What should I do if my screen timeout is still greyed out? Ensure you have administrator rights to modify Power Options settings and select a balanced or high-performance plan.
- Why is the screen timeout option unavailable? It can be due to certain Power Options settings or if you are using a power-saving plan that restricts user configurations.