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A user reported that a laptop's screen turns off very quickly after sitting for a few moments and is also very dim when not plugged in to an outlet. Everything else seems to be functioning normally. Which of the following Windows settings should be configured?

  • A. Power Plans
  • B. Hibernate
  • C. Sleep/Suspend
  • D. Screensaver
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Raffaelloo
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
A power plan is a collection of hardware and system settings that manage how your computer uses power. You can use power plans to reduce the amount of power your computer uses, maximize performance, or balance the two
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StayPorras
1 year ago
A. Power Plans The issue described by the user, where the laptop's screen turns off quickly and is very dim when not plugged in, is likely related to power settings. To address this, the Windows Power Plans should be configured. Here's why: Power Plans: Power Plans in Windows allow users to customize various power-related settings, including screen brightness, sleep duration, and power usage when the device is running on battery. By adjusting the power plan settings, you can control how quickly the screen turns off and manage the screen brightness to conserve battery power.
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