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I don t want my mac to sleep
I don t want my mac to sleep









It's effective, and it makes you look way cooler than you are.

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And you don't even have to remember how to spell the word: just type "caf" and hit tab. The Terminal command caffeinate works on every Mac, is instant, and is easy to stop. You can also decide whether your screen stays awake, or whether it goes to sleep, while your Mac is kept. I've spent months trying to figure out the source of the trouble on my Mac Pro mid-2010, and I've replaced most of the components involved, right up to the back of the computer. For example, if you just want your Mac to stay awake when you click the icon, you can set that up by toggling the 'Status Bar Icon Click Actions' dropdown. In any OS above 10.10, Sleep mode will eject any USB-3 disc connected to a Mac Pro via a PCI-e expansion board. Installing software for a one-time thing can feel like overkill (and, depending on the situation, might not be possible without an admin password). Click the 'Apple' logo in the upper-left corner of the screen and select 'System Preferences.' In System Preferences, click 'Energy Saver. Click the menu bar icon and head to 'Preferences' to tweak to your heart's content. And you can also go into Battery (Big Sur) or Energy Saver (older versions) in System Preferences and tell your Mac not to go to sleep there.īut neither of those approaches is great for temporarily preventing sleep on a Mac that's not yours. Changing the settings means someone has to remember to change them back, which is annoying at best. A free app called Amphetamine can do this from the menu bar, along with some other tricks. I had expected KM to wake the Mac to run the macro, then sleep it again afterwards, but it doesnt seem to the macro doesnt get run at all. Ive got a new Mac now, and sleep mode works reliably again. Sleep mode never worked reliably on that Mac, so there wasnt a problem. Personally I have Computer Sleep set to Never and then only Sleep from the Apple DropDown menu when I not going to need my Mac for several hours. On my old Mac, I was using KM to run a macro at 01:30.

i don t want my mac to sleep

There are other ways you can do the same thing. Go to Apple > System Preferences > Energy Saver and un-check Power Nap. You can end this by pressing control+C with the Terminal window open, or by closing the Terminal window.









I don t want my mac to sleep