A lock screen helps protect your computer from intruders while you are busy doing some other work. However, it can be inconvenient if your lock screen appears too fast or too slow.

In some cases, you may set a longer timeout if you are tired of entering your password so frequently. Or you would want to lock your desktop as soon as you leave the PC. Either way, you can set the lock screen time in Windows as per your preference.

How to Change Lock Screen Timeout in Windows?

Changing lock screen timeout in Windows is a pretty easy job. You simply need to tweak some settings in the control panel or Windows built-in Settings, and you are ready to set your desired time for the lock screen to appear.

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Here, We have listed the best 3 possible methods to change timeout settings for the lock screen. Let’s dive straight into them.

Control Panel is a compact component integrated into Windows that lets you set up almost every setting on your computer. Not to mention, it also enables you tochange the power settings.

you may follow the steps below to change the lock screen timeout from the control panel easily:

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The next method is using the Windows settings. If you may not navigate through the control panel, Setting is an easy go-to option for you to make changes in your system.

Follow these steps to change the timeout period for your lock screen:

Command Prompt is a text-based interpreter which makes changes in the GUI mode from commands entered in CLI mode. you may also use it to make changes to timeout settings. The powercfg command is used for this purpose. It handles all the configurable settings related to power in Windows.

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Here’s how to use this command:

Tip: you may also specify how longer the lock screen will appear before your display turns off completely. For that, replaceVIDEOIDLEin step 4 withVIDEOCONLOCKand execute the command.

How to Fix Unable to Change Lock Screen Timeout?

The methods discussed above should help you change the lock screen timeout in your Windows. However, some users have reported that the above methods have not yielded the best result for them. In such case, you need to perform further troubleshooting steps to change the lock screen timeout.

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