It depends on the circumstances. If you know you are going to use it multiple times in the day, then you should just leave it on (but in sleep mode) and turn it off at night. If you plan to only use it every few days, then you should turn it off.
To turn sleep mode off, or awake an computer, a person can usually touch any button or move the mouse. If it is stuck in sleep mode a person can remove the battery for a few seconds, replace it and turn the computer back on.
Yes the TV does feature a sleep timer mode,that will turn off the TV after a set amount of time.
No you cannot, while in sleep mode it shuts down your networking therefore not allowing you to download however you can turn off your monitor while this process is going on to keep it from going into sleep mode.
Belive it or not is does use up energy even if it is in sleep mode in order for it to not use any energy you have to turn it off.
Press on the pet's head to turn off explore mode, then press in the center of the back to put into sleep mode. The pet will then yawn and become inactive.
you cant they turn off after hours of discontinued use or switching the program to sleep mode.
Yes, this item does include sleep mode/auto shutoff.
To turn off sleep mode on your phone, go to the "Settings" app. Look for "Display" or "Screen" settings, where you'll find options for "Sleep" or "Screen timeout." Set the duration to a longer time or select "Never" to disable automatic sleep mode. On some devices, you can also adjust these settings in the quick settings menu by swiping down from the top of the screen.
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With the newer computers the "Sleep" (stand by) mode works fine. If it's "days" before you use it again then i usually just turn it off. The computer runs a "Maintenance" program around 2:00 ish in the morning so it doesn't hurt to leave it on overnight once in awhile if you don't use it very often. It won't do the maintenance if the computer is asleep tho. So disable the "Automatically Sleep" option for those days. You can still use the "Display Sleep" no problem. I believe it will still do the maintenance if you turn the "Put hard disk to sleep when possible" mode in the Preferences/Energy Saver. It just pauses the hard drive so it's not spinning until you need it.
well is it goes to sleep you should just be able to shake the mouse and wake it up but when you get it on look throw your setting to make sure that is not why it is doing it and if that is not it then i don't know what to do because if you can get it out of sleep mode then you cant do much