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guygizmo

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  1. That did the trick. Thanks! I had missed the whole attract mode / screensaver options.
  2. I'm using GameEx as a front end for the gaming aspects of my home theater / gaming PC. I have the PC set up to put the display to sleep after 15 minutes so that if the TV is left on, the display will go to sleep and the TV will shut off automatically (as it's set up to do so if it receives no signal for long enough). After 15 minutes of idling, when any other application is in the foreground, the display will turn off. But unfortunately, not when GameEx is running and frontmost. Strangely, if I set the whole PC to go to sleep it will do so after the specified amount of idle time. It's just the display that never goes to sleep. Any idea what the problem could be, and what I can do to fix it? I've already tried using "powercfg.exe /energy" while GameEx is running to get an energy report and find out what's preventing the display from sleeping, but unfortunately it didn't list anything as preventing the computer from going to sleep. System info: Windows 8.1 64-bit 8 GB RAM 3.5 ghz Intel Core i5 NVidia GeForce GTX 770 Xbox 360 Controller connected using wireless receiver (Just in case it helps, I've attached my copy of GameEx.ini) GameEx.ini
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