Preventing Ipad Sleep Mode: Keep Apps Open And Active

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If you want to prevent your iPad from automatically going to sleep, you can adjust the auto-lock settings. On your iPad, open the Settings app and go to Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock. Here, you can choose from various time intervals, ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, or select Never to keep the screen on indefinitely. Alternatively, you can try enabling Guided Access mode, which was designed to lock the iPad to a single app, but this feature seems to have been changed with iOS 12.

How to leave an app open on an iPad without sleeping

Characteristics Values
Settings Navigate to Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock
Auto-Lock Options Multiple options ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, with an additional "Never" option
Turning Off the Screen Press the power button
Battery Keep the iPad plugged in if it will be left on for the entire day
Battery Life Leaving the iPad on for long periods may affect the maximum battery life
Screen Burn-In Not an issue with the LCD screens used in iPads
iOS 12 Set the sleep setting to "Never" and put the iPad into guided access mode to lock it into one app
Guided Access Mode In iOS 12.1.3, "Mirror Display Auto-Lock" option allows Guided Access to mirror Auto-Lock settings in Display & Brightness
Low Power Mode Disabling this mode in the battery settings may be necessary to prevent the iPad from sleeping

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If you want to leave an app open on your iPad without the screen sleeping, you can do so by adjusting the Auto-Lock settings. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Navigate to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock and select Never:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPad. You can usually find it on the home screen, but if not, try swiping down from the middle of the screen to search for it by name.
  • Once in the Settings app, look for the "Display & Brightness" option. Tap on it.
  • In the "Display & Brightness" menu, find the "Auto-Lock" setting. This setting controls how long your iPad stays on before automatically locking and turning off the display.
  • Tap on "Auto-Lock". Here, you will see multiple options, typically ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. However, there is also an option for "Never".
  • Select "Never". With this setting enabled, your iPad's display will not automatically go to sleep. It will remain on indefinitely until you manually turn it off by pressing the power button.

Please note that while this setting is useful for keeping your iPad awake, it is important to manage it appropriately. If you plan to leave your iPad on for extended periods, it is recommended to keep it plugged in. Additionally, be aware that keeping the screen on for long periods may affect the maximum battery life of your device.

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Turn off Guided Access in Accessibility/Settings

To turn off Guided Access, you must first enter your Guided Access passcode. The Guided Access feature is useful when you want to restrict your iPad to a single app, such as when you let a child use your device or need to focus on a task.

To turn off Guided Access, you can also use Face ID or Touch ID if you have this option enabled. This can be done by double-clicking the Side or Home button.

To disable Guided Access using your passcode, you must triple-click the Side or Home button, enter your passcode, and then tap 'End'.

  • Go to 'Settings'.
  • Navigate to 'Accessibility'.
  • Select 'Guided Access'.
  • Enter your passcode or use Face ID/Touch ID to end the Guided Access session.

Additionally, to prevent your iPad from automatically going to sleep, you can adjust the Auto-Lock settings. Go to 'Settings', select 'Display & Brightness', choose 'Auto-Lock', and then select 'Never'. This will keep your iPad's display from automatically sleeping.

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Disable low power mode in the battery settings

To keep your iPad from going to sleep, you can disable auto-lock by opening the Settings app, navigating to Display & Brightness, and selecting Auto-Lock. From the available options, choose Never. This will prevent your iPad's display from automatically going to sleep. However, if you want to turn off the screen, you can still do so by pressing the power button.

Now, to address the topic of disabling low power mode in the battery settings:

Low Power Mode is a feature designed to optimise your iPad's settings and conserve battery life when the battery level gets low. It does this by disabling or adjusting non-critical features, slowing down or pausing background tasks, and reducing display brightness. To disable Low Power Mode, follow these steps:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to the Battery section.
  • Toggle the Low Power Mode switch to the off position.

Alternatively, you can access the Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of your screen and tapping the battery icon. From there, you can turn off Low Power Mode.

If you prefer, you can also use Siri to disable Low Power Mode. Simply say, "Hey Siri, turn off Low Power Mode."

Keep in mind that Low Power Mode automatically turns off when your iPad is charged to 80% or higher. Additionally, using Low Power Mode may cause your iPad to run up to 40% slower, and some features, such as background app updates, will be limited or paused. Therefore, it is recommended to use Low Power Mode only when necessary to conserve power.

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Turn off automatic lock/unlock when you close/open the iPad cover

To stop your iPad from automatically locking or unlocking when you close or open the iPad cover, you can disable the Auto-Lock feature. This will ensure that your iPad screen remains active and doesn't turn off or lock automatically.

Here's how to turn off the Auto-Lock feature:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock.
  • In the "Display & Brightness" section, tap on "Auto-Lock" to view the available time intervals.
  • Select "Never" to turn off Auto-Lock.

By disabling Auto-Lock, your iPad screen will stay on indefinitely, which can be helpful during activities that require the screen to be on for prolonged periods, such as presentations or reading. However, keep in mind that keeping the screen on continuously will consume more battery power. Make sure your iPad is adequately charged or connected to a power source if you plan to keep the screen on for extended periods.

Additionally, if you have an iPad with Face ID, you can enable Attention Aware Features in Settings > Face ID & Passcode. This will prevent your iPad from dimming or locking as long as it detects your attention, even if you're not interacting with the screen.

It's worth noting that some apps, such as SatNavs, might never allow your iPad to sleep. If you're looking to keep a specific app open without the screen timing out, you may need to contact the app developers to inquire about this setting.

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Contact the app maker to see if they can incorporate a 'stay awake' setting

If you want to keep your iPad awake while using a specific app, you can try contacting the app developer to see if they can incorporate a stay-awake setting. While there is no way to stop an iPad from sleeping when a specific app is open without interaction through iOS settings, the app itself can set that parameter.

You can find the contact details of the app developer and reach out to them to ask if they can incorporate a stay-awake setting in a future release. It is helpful to suggest this as a feature request.

In the meantime, as a workaround, you can go to your iPad's settings and turn off auto-lock. This will prevent your iPad from sleeping, but it will also keep the screen on for all apps and activities, not just the specific app you want to stay awake for. Remember to keep your iPad plugged in if you plan to use this method for an extended period, as it can affect the maximum battery life.

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Frequently asked questions

To stop your iPad from sleeping, open the Settings app, go to Display & Brightness, then Auto-Lock. Here, you can select the Never option to prevent your iPad from automatically locking.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to prevent your iPad from sleeping when only one app is open. The only way to do this is to turn off auto-lock completely.

To stop your iPad from sleeping when using Guided Access mode, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access > Mirror Display Auto-Lock > ON.

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