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Power Settings Missing Close Lid Settings
How To Change Lid Open Action In Windows 10
My laptop is running on Windows 10 and it automatically turns on when I'm opening the lid. I've tried setting the lid open action to 'Do nothing' but it still turns on when I'm opening the lid. I hope someone can help me. Thanks in advance! Continue reading. How to Add or Remove ‘Lid open action’ from Power Options in Windows 10 The Lid open action setting (if supported) in Power Options lets users specify the default action to take when the laptop (system) lid is opened. Users can specify one of the following actions to take: do nothing or turn on the display. You can set it to start when you boot Windows 10, but that’s all there is to set up. Close your laptop lid and your system will be locked. It will not enter sleep or hibernate mode, and it won’t shut down either. When you open your lid again, you will see the login screen where you will have to enter your PIN or password. Hello everyone, I just upgraded an HP EliteBook 840 G2 to a 500 GB SSD. This necessitated the reinstall of Windows 10 Professional. I also enabled 'Lid Open Action' options in the 'Advanced Settings' using powercg in an administrator command prompt.