![]() ![]() ▶ After rebooting, uncheck “Closed-Display Mode: Allow system sleep when display is closed” from “Session Defaults” in Amphetamine’s “Preferences” again. ▶ To close “Amphetamine Enhancer”, select “Amphetamine Enhancer”-“Quit Amphetamine Enhancer” from the menu bar. ▶ If “Install was successful” is displayed as shown in the figure, the installation is successful. ▶ When the installation screen is displayed as shown, select “Closed-Display Mode Fail-Safe” from the list on the left and click the “Install” button. ▶ There is a security check when you start it for the first time, so click the “Open” button when the screen shown in the figure opens. ▶ When you’re done dragging and dropping, double-click to launch it. ▶ After downloading, open the file and drag and drop “Amphetamine Enhancer” into the folder “Applications” to install it. ▶ When the application download screen is displayed, save (download) it in a suitable location. Once open, click the “Right here” link below “Where Do I download Amphetamine Enhancer?” at the bottom of the screen. ▶ As shown in the figure, a web browser opens and the GitHub site opens. You can use the wakeup function without installing this “Amphetamine Enhancer”, but install it safely as explained here. ▶ When “About Closed-Display Mode Sessions” is displayed as shown in the figure below, click the button “Get Amphetamine Enhancer” at the bottom of the screen. ▶ After switching to “Session Deafaults”, uncheck “Closed-Display Mode: Allow system sleep when display is closed”. ▶ When “Preferences” opens, click the tab “Session Defaults” at the top of the screen. ▶ When the menu is displayed, select “Preferences …”. ▶ With Amphetamine running, click the icon on the menu bar to display the menu. ▶ After completing the settings, select “Terminal” – “Exit Terminal” from the “Terminal” menu bar to exit the terminal.įrom now on, we will introduce the procedure to prevent sleep even if the screen is closed, assuming that “Amphetamine” is already installed. ![]() ![]() ▶ Check the “SleepDisabled” line in the command execution result. ▶ Start “Terminal”, copy the following command, and paste it at the command prompt. ▶ After executing the command, check the following “①-2 Steps to check the current settings” to make sure that the settings are correct. ▶ You’ll be prompted for a password, enter the password you used to install the app or log in to your Mac, then press return. ▶ After pasting the command, press return on your keyboard to execute it. ▶ To paste, select “Paste” from the right-click menu or select the keyboard shortcut command ⌘ + V. In the following screens, it is the case of “Command to disable sleep” as a sample. ▶ When “Terminal” starts, copy one of the following commands and paste it in the location of the command prompt.Ĭommand to disable sleep sudo pmset -a disablesleep 1Ĭommand to enable sleep sudo pmset -a disablesleep 0 ▶ Start “Terminal” from the Finder folder “Applications” – “Utilities”. ①-1 Steps to disable / enable sleep when the screen is closed You can even run it while you're working, because you can set it not to wiggle your mouse unless your computer has been sitting idle for a while.You can set it by executing the command line from “Terminal” which is a standard tool of Mac without installing some application. Jiggler just wiggles your mouse every once in a while, keeping your machine awake and happy. ![]() (The "never sleep" corner will keep your screensaver from kicking in, but still won't prevent your machine from falling asleep.) What you really want is a little helper who will bump your mouse every once in a while to keep your machine alert. When you have some lengthy task for your computer to do, it's annoying to have to turn off your screensaver and turn off the sleep timer, only to have to turn it all back on again when you're done. Iggler is a little freeware app with one purpose: to keep your Mac awake. ![]()
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