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Awake does not show up in system tray #34838

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dadu007 opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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Awake does not show up in system tray #34838

dadu007 opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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Issue-Bug Something isn't working Resolution-Duplicate There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing.

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dadu007 commented Sep 12, 2024

Microsoft PowerToys version

0.84.1

Installation method

PowerToys auto-update

Running as admin

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Area(s) with issue?

Awake

Steps to reproduce

If I go into the Administrator: Power Toys Settings and "Enable Awake" and set the mode to "Keep awake indefinitely", my monitor will still sleep, per the Windows OS power settings (which is not expected). However, if I reboot after changing that setting, then the Awake icon DOES appear in the system tray (after reboot) and my monitor will stay on indefinitely (fantastic). But if, after that reboot, I use the system tray icon to turn off Awake (i.e., Keep using the selected power plan") and then shutdown the PC, after I turn it on again the Awake icon is again NOT in the system tray, even though "Enable Awake" is still set to ON.

✔️ Expected Behavior

I expect that the monitor should sleep if I select "Keep awake indefinitely" in the Power Toys setting (even if there is no Awake icon in the system tray).
I also expect the Awake icon to be in my system tray NO MATTER WHAT MODE IS SELECTED IN THE POWER TOYS SETTINGS.

❌ Actual Behavior

If I go into the Administrator: Power Toys Settings and "Enable Awake" and set the mode to "Keep awake indefinitely", my monitor will still sleep, per the Windows OS power settings (which is not expected). However, if I reboot after changing that setting, then the Awake icon DOES appear in the system tray (after reboot) and my monitor will stay on indefinitely (fantastic). But if, after that reboot, I use the system tray icon to turn off Awake (i.e., Keep using the selected power plan") and then shutdown the PC, after I turn it on again the Awake icon is again NOT in the system tray, even though "Enable Awake" is still set to ON.

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@dadu007 dadu007 added Issue-Bug Something isn't working Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams labels Sep 12, 2024
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/dup #34148

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Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!

@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added Resolution-Duplicate There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing. and removed Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams labels Sep 12, 2024
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