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Question about Save Idle Screens
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mario tortellani
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05/19/2019 05:40:53
Does it function similar to the Windows sleep mode? Means, does it reduce the energy usage by the monitor when activated? Thanks!
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Alex Fadeyev
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05/20/2019 14:36:40
Mario, here is a description of the Save Idle Screens feature from our
User Manual
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The
Save Idle Screens
feature
allows you to run screen savers on monitors unused at the moment, without the need to turn such monitors off (which may lead to unwanted automatic re-configuration of a multi-monitor desktop on systems since
Windows 7
). Unlike usual system screen saver, screen savers activated by this feature do not shut down when you use mouse or keyboard.
So, the answer to both your questions is "no".
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