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This piece tells you how to Stop iPad From Going To Sleep. By default, the iPad goes to sleep after two minutes of silence to save battery power, but you may want to set a longer time. Many iPad users want to know how to stop their screen from going to sleep on its own.
With a simple change to the settings, you can stop the iPad from going to sleep and turning off the screen on its own. For those who don’t know, when the iPad isn’t being used, it will put itself to sleep and turn off the screen after a short time. This is the default setting because it saves battery life and makes the device more secure because it locks with the device passcode when it goes to sleep.
That’s all well and good, but some iPad users may find the automatic sleep feature too aggressive, especially if they use the iPad to read while doing something else, like cooking, reading, or referring to something on the screen, or if they use the iPad as a display or kiosk.
How To Stop iPad From Going To Sleep
Disable Auto-Lock
Auto-Lock is used to turn off your screen after you haven’t used it or touched it for a long time. If you turn it off, you can keep your iPad screen on for as long as you want. Here’s how to turn Auto-Lock off:
- Open the Settings application on your iPad
- Now, select Display & Brightness
- After doing so, select Auto-Lock
- Change Auto-Lock to Never
Disable Automatic Software Updates
If you’ve ever used a Windows computer, you know how annoying it is to have software changes that seem to do their own thing all the time. Often, your PC will restart while you’re in the middle of a very important download. This is because it needs a software update. Apple devices don’t usually force changes, so this kind of thing doesn’t happen very often. However, here’s how to turn off Automatic Software changes on an iPad:
- Open the Settings application on your iPad
- After doing so, select General
- Now, head to Software Update
- Select Automatic Updates
- Now, disable Download iOS Updates and Install iOS Updates
Charge Your iPad Up
iPads don’t run forever, which is a shame. And you’ll have to charge them so that your iPad screen stays on and works. We suggest two ways to charge your iPad, both of which are good in different situations:
Wired Charging
Charging with a cord is pretty easy, and you’ve been doing it for a while. Find a charger that works with the wattage of your iPad, connect the USB-C wire to your iPad, and then connect the iPad to the charger. If everything goes well, your iPad will start charging, and you can use it for as long as you want.
Wireless Charging
Charging without wires? Huh?! The iPad can’t be charged wirelessly, right? Well, sort of. The iPad does not come with the ability to charge wirelessly out of the box. But there are a few people who are brave enough to make something new. You can charge your iPad without a cord. You just attach the included charger to your case with a magnet, and you’ll be able to enjoy fast and stable wireless charging right away.
The best thing about this charging option is that you can still use your Magic Keyboard while your Apple Pencil is charging. We’ve used this case on our desk, and it’s nice that we don’t have to connect and disconnect cables in our workplace. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.