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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-adjust-power-and-sleep-settings-26f...

To adjust power and sleep settings in Windows 10, go to Start, and select Settings > System > Power & sleep. Under Screen, select how long you want your device to wait before turning the screen off when you're not using your device. Under Sleep, select how long you want your device to wait before going to sleep when you’re not using it.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/power-settings/configure...

Settings in this subgroup include settings that control the system's power and behavior. Processor power management options The Windows 10 processor power management (PPM) algorithms implement OS-level functionality that allows the OS to efficiently use the available processing resources on a platform by balancing the user's expectations of ...

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/maintain-optimal-power-settings-on-surface...

Exclude Surface devices from any existing power management policy settings. Background. The way Surface implements power management differs significantly from the earlier OS standard that gradually reduces and turns off power via a series of sleep states; for example, cycling through S1, S2, S3, and so on.

https://docs.microsoft.com/.../design/device-experiences/advanced-power-settings

Advanced power settings. Windows has built-in extensibility for power policy settings. The purpose of this support is to allow device vendors and software developers to extend the power policy model to their own hardware and applications. In Windows 10, the configuration of these settings is exposed to the user in the Power Options control ...