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/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-monitor.conf
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
Option "DPMS" "true"
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "StandbyTime" "0"
Option "SuspendTime" "0"
Option "OffTime" "0"
Option "BlankTime" "0"
EndSectionNot much option available with this old 16/10 IPS monitor except for contrast. I've read a couple of threads online (with the same issue) but not applicable with my monitor unfortunately.eccerr0r wrote:I'd guess it has to be a monitor setting somewhere. Not a powersave, but look for color control?

Yes! Nice idea. I created a 1920x1200 black png with gimp and displayed it full screen with feh.eccerr0r wrote:So if you completely draw your screen black it will also turn off?
Curious as to make and model of this monitor just to ridicule the manufacturer ...
I would imagine DVI and HDMI go through the same path, and probably monitor firmware unless something fishy with the gpu/driver??
Yes, exactly. Crazy stupid isn't ?eccerr0r wrote:So this "feature" would kick in every time a show has a fade to black end scene?.
Probably, but it is mitigated by the content providers' obsessive need to put their logo somewhere on screen, so even a show that the director intended to have a completely black frame won't actually be all black.eccerr0r wrote:So this "feature" would kick in every time a show has a fade to black end scene?


It has nothing to do with dpms, per se,sdauth wrote:Yes upower is enabled system wide (in make.conf)
But it is not the issue here. xfce DPMS works fine
The XFCE Power Manager rather confusingly groups “Blank after” together with “Put to sleep after” and “Switch off after” under the “Display Power Management” main toggle – but that toggle in fact only affects latter two; former is a pure-software thing.
Over here it works to set “Blank after” explicitly to “Never” and disable that main toggle; my screen is then never blanked nor switches off; no “Presentation Mode” needed
(of course also set “Never” on the System tab for “System Power Saving”)

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Saving Data depends on the Panel. So,those values should be different from each panel and panel vendor
If option of Super Energy Saving is High or Low, monitor luminance become higher or lower depend on source.
LG calculated these values by using “broadcast video signal” (including broadcast video: IEC 62087)
SUPER SAVING refers to how much power can be saved using the SUPER ENERGY SAVING function.
If option of Super Energy Saving is High or Low, Picture Mode will automatically be Custom and Reader Mode will automatically be Reader Off.