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"Keep awake for time interval" ends instantly #32463

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AlexDCode opened this issue Apr 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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"Keep awake for time interval" ends instantly #32463

AlexDCode opened this issue Apr 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Issue-Bug Something isn't working Product-Awake Issues regarding the PowerToys Awake utility Resolution-Fix Committed Fix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.

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Microsoft PowerToys version

0.80.1

Installation method

WinGet

Running as admin

No

Area(s) with issue?

Awake

Steps to reproduce

Change the time to 0 hours and 0 minutes. It will end and go back to the default power plan as usual.

Try to reactivate Awake with the time interval and it will close instantly as it recalled it's last setting of 0 hours and 0 minutes.

✔️ Expected Behavior

It should let me edit the time or default to a 1 minute timer at least to let me edit the timer before it starts and close instantly

❌ Actual Behavior

When the time interval mode is activated with the last setting being 0 hours 0 minutes it closes instantly before I can edit the timer

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@AlexDCode AlexDCode added Issue-Bug Something isn't working Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams labels Apr 15, 2024
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cc: @dend

@htcfreek htcfreek added the Product-Awake Issues regarding the PowerToys Awake utility label Apr 17, 2024
@dend dend self-assigned this Apr 18, 2024
@dend dend removed the Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams label Apr 18, 2024
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Is there any workaround to setting a new time interval after setting 0h 0m?

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dend commented Apr 29, 2024

This is being worked on in #32378 - I found the issue and am addressing it. The current workaround is to edit the settings manually (the JSON file itself in %HomePath%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\PowerToys\Awake\).

@dend dend added the Resolution-Fix Committed Fix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release. label Jul 25, 2024
@dend dend closed this as completed Jul 31, 2024
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