It says "Automatically disconnect after inactivity". Intuitive operation is being screwed up more and more by the guys in Cupertino in their urge to make iOS and macOS a uniform mush. In any case, my monitors do not go into sleep mode, as I am used to from earlier system versions. Whatever that may mean in the understanding of the Apple heinis. Under "Lock screen" there is only "Turn off the display when inactive". Where is the computer hibernation setting? There is not any. Under "Energy saving" there is now only "Activate hibernation for hard disks" and for the behavior during network access. Now you have to look for settings in different areas of the system settings and still can't make sense of them. Two sliders with a time scale that left no questions unanswered. Up until at least High Sierra there were settings that were easy to understand and clearly structured under "Energy saving": one for the monitor, one for the computer itself. The sleep settings don't respond as usual, even for people like me who have been exclusively on the Mac for the last century. I mean, nothing against order, but when I see something like that exaggerated, I ask myself how such a messed-up control panel can get such bullshit. Everything is posh, but such order-fetishists don't work because of all the tidying up. When I then watch videos of how programmers set up their equipment, how they go about their jobs, the pen lies bolt upright on the desk, the mouse is aligned, the keyboard is disinfected every 2 minutes, the purple ambient light has to be right, and the coffee cup is growing Measure aligned and positioned on the table. Honestly, I would now like to use brute force at Apple, they only sleep in the office there. I turn mine on and they stay blank, no longer getting a picture, until I turn the iMac off and on. But I'll regret this update for decades to come.Īnd I have the problem that Michael mentioned here, that monitors don't wake up anymore. If it wasn't so damn much work to go back. There are settings for color and speed, nothing else.īut everything went wrong with Ventura anyway. I mean, who is looking for the screensaver under lock screen? So I'm looking for the screen saver under screen saver. I couldn't even find certain settings without Google. But Apple failed here! You can make it complicated, and that's what they did. You're not too stupid alone :D - I can't do it either.
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