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Specifically for pausing desktop slideshow.
Can anyone guide or help me set up a If -- Else script for toggling pause and available options for current power scheme.
Basically change Power Options > Advanced power settings > Desktop Settings > Slide show.
I can do it via cmd/powershell with powercfg but not really good with making a complex script.
like a 1 click on and off script that can read the value or something like that.
The command which can do this is.
powercfg -setacvalueindex or powercfg -setdcvalueindex plus the GUID of the setting.
Thank you.
Can anyone guide or help me set up a If -- Else script for toggling pause and available options for current power scheme.
Basically change Power Options > Advanced power settings > Desktop Settings > Slide show.
I can do it via cmd/powershell with powercfg but not really good with making a complex script.
like a 1 click on and off script that can read the value or something like that.
The command which can do this is.
powercfg -setacvalueindex or powercfg -setdcvalueindex plus the GUID of the setting.
Thank you.