I'm trying to find a way to turn off my monitor to prevent screen burn-in while I run AI cancer research models using TinyTask. However, every time I power down the monitor, TinyTask stops its repeating process. Is there any solution to keep TinyTask working even when the monitor is off?
2 Answers
I've had a similar issue. It seems that in some configurations, the computer can indeed tell if the monitor is off, and that might be why TinyTask stops. You could try changing some power settings in the control panel.
You might want to try just hitting the power button on the monitor. However, some setups can still detect when the monitor is turned off, which could affect programs like TinyTask. If that's the case, it might not be as simple as just powering it down.
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