![]() ![]() The option for Computer Sleep alone may not prevent connections, however, which brings up the next setting. Such unattended connections are usually not needed when running on battery (as the device is usually with me), so I keep these settings for optimal battery efficiency. My recommendation: When on power supply, I set my computer sleep time much higher than the time it takes for the display to go to sleep. The display sleep, on the other hand, allows the laptop to remain mostly on, while preventing the screen (arguably the bigger of power resources on laptops) from draining the battery as quickly. If the time frame for the whole machine going to sleep is set at a lower time, this could prevent you from simply requesting connection to the device when asleep - not to say it would be impossible to wake such a device - you would simply need to use TeamViewer's Wake-on-LAN feature to wake such a device. ![]() When the computer is put in sleep mode, this essentially puts the device into 'hibernation'. First up - macOS actually has two separate forms of sleep - Computer (3) and Display (4). ![]()
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