How to Change Screen Timeout on macOS
Set how long before the screen locks or turns off when idle.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
macOS screen timeout is split across two settings: System Settings > Lock Screen controls when the display turns off and when a password is required to wake, while Energy Saver controls sleep for the whole system including the hard drive. The distinction between display sleep and system sleep matters for tasks like long downloads or console sessions — setting display sleep to 2 minutes while system sleep is set to Never keeps the screen power-efficient while keeping active processes running uninterrupted. Presentation mode via an external display connection automatically extends the sleep delay, and enabling Hot Corners to put the display to sleep immediately gives you a fast manual override.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Open System Settings > Lock Screen. Set Turn display off on battery and Turn display off on power adapter to your preferred durations.
- 2Use shorter timeouts on battery for energy savings; use longer or Never only when plugged in.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- If the screen turns off despite setting it to Never, check whether a Battery Saver profile is overriding display settings.
- Some MDM or enterprise device management profiles lock screen timeout — check with IT if settings are greyed out.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Leave the device idle for the configured period and confirm the screen turns off at the expected time.
- Connect to power and confirm the plugged-in timeout setting behaves differently if you set separate values.
Frequently Asked Questions
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