The feature makes sense as it helps you avoid manually pressing the power button to turn on the laptop. Besides that, it makes turning on the laptop a bit faster as you are skipping a step.
If your laptop doesn’t automatically wake up when you open its lid or you want to prevent Windows 10 from automatically turning on the laptop upon opening the lid, you can do so under power settings.
Mind that many older laptops, as well as some new laptops, might not support this feature because of hardware and driver limitations. That said, you can give it a try!
Here is how to change what happens when you open the laptop lid running Windows 10 operating system.
1. Open the Settings app. Navigate to System > Power & sleep page.
2. In the Related settings section, click the Additional power settings link. Clicking this link opens the classic Power Options window.
3. Click on the Change plan settings link next to the currently activated power plan.
IMPORTANT: The lid open action will change only for the current power plan and not for other power plans.
4. On the Edit plan settings window, click the Change advanced power settings link.
5. Here, expand the Power buttons and lid category to see the Lid open action. Click on the Lid open action entry and then select the action for on battery and plugged in states. Click the Apply button.
Show the hidden Lid open action option in Windows 10
If the Lid open action is not showing up, it’s likely because it’s hidden. You need to run a command from the elevated Command Prompt to show the Lid open action.
1. Run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
2. At the Command Prompt, copy, and paste the following command and then hit the Enter key.
powercfg -attributes SUB_BUTTONS 99ff10e7-23b1-4c07-a9d1-5c3206d741b4 -ATTRIB_HIDE
Executing the above command will add the Lid open action to the Power Options dialog.
3. Follow the directions mentioned in 4 & 5 of the guide above to change what happens when you open the laptop lid.
If the above command didn’t add the Lid open action option, check the BIOS settings. On some older laptops, there is an option to define what happens when you open the laptop lid.
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