Sleep Tight (itch) Mac OS
Sleep Tight (itch) Mac OS
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Sleep Tight is a short horror/thriller video game developed and published by Swiftline Studios which can give you 10-15 mins of gameplay. This game is entirely developed on the Unity Engine and Blender.
Resetting NVRAM might help you fix when your Mac won’t sleep and it’s a pretty easy thing to do. Turn off your Mac. Boot up your Mac and hold down Option + Command + P + R keys simultaneously. Let go of the keys after about 20 seconds. Set your Mac to Automatically Sleep After a Period of Time If you want your Mac to automatically go to sleep after a certain period of time, locate the slider labeled “Turn display off after” in Energy Saver preferences. Drag the slider to match your desired sleep time.
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System Requirements (Both Minimum and Recommended):
CPU: Intel Pentium Core II or AMD Athlon XP
GPU: Any basic video card with 64MB of VRAM
RAM: 1.5GB (2GB Recommended)
DirectX 9.0c, Sound Card and Windows XP required
Updated | 16 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | |
Author | Swiftline Studios |
Genre | Survival |
Tags | Horror, Psychological Horror, Thriller, trapped, Unity |
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explain how this is over a month old and you submitted to a game jam yesterday? Decent game, but not cool.
Happened by mistake. Sorry for the inconvenience :(
Sleep Tight starts at 14:00!
Not to bad
a very strange game but I love it and look forward to more :)
7/10
EDIT 2017: C++11 Sleep_for Is The Right Way To Do This. Please See Xornad's Answer, Below. C++03: Since Mac OS X Is Unix-based, You Can Almost Al...
Does your Mac go to sleep when you are downloading a file or backing it up? Do you want to keep your Mac from sleeping? Okay, there are three easy ways to do so. The first one is using the energy-saver feature, second is to use the terminal, and the third is using a third-party app. All of these methods are straightforward. So, let us dig right in and see how to stop your Mac from sleeping.
Prevent Your Mac from Sleeping Using Energy Saver
- Click on the Apple logo from top-right → Click on System Preferences.
- Click on Energy Saver.Note: If you are on a MacBook, you will see two tabs here: Battery and Power Adapter. You can follow steps 3 and 4 below for both Battery power and while your MacBook is charging.
- Drag the Turn display off after slider to Never → Select Ok from the popup.
- Next, tick the box for Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.
Now, your Mac will not go to sleep. If you wish to turn off this feature, follow the above steps, and drag the slider to the left and set the time according to your preference. Now, you Mac will sleep after the set period of inactivity.
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Prevent Mac From Sleeping Using Terminal App
- Go to Applications folder → Utilities → and open Terminal.Or press Command (⌘) + Space Bar to open Spotlight Search and type Terminal.
- Type one of the following Terminal commands according to your preference and hit the enter
caffeinate -d
To prevent the display from sleepingcaffeinate -i
To prevent the system from idle sleepingcaffeinate -m
To prevent the disk from going idlecaffeinate -s
Keep the Mac awake while it is plugged into AC powercaffeinate
Now, your Mac will stay awake for as long as you leave the Terminal running. To stop this, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Ccaffeinate -t 1800 &
Here 1800 is the time in seconds. You can set it to anything. Now your Mac will stay awake for this time duration
The above commands run as long as you leave the Terminal app running.
Using Third-party Apps
- Download Amphetamine from the Mac App Store.
- Open the app and click on Next. You can read and click Next on all subsequent screens to learn more about this app.
- Click on two half-circle icon (that looks like a pill) from the top menu bar.
- Click on Indefinitely. Now you Mac will never sleep.
- Now, Click on the Amphetamine app icon from the top menu bar and then click on End Current Session.
Other Apps That Prevent Your Mac From Sleeping
Amphetamine is potent (and popular). However, your choices are not limited. Some other great apps that keep your Mac from sleeping are:
That’s all, mate!
Signing off…
These were the easy ways to keep your macOS device from sleeping. Now you can peacefully continue to download big files, backup the Mac, or prevent the screen from dimming when you are not watching a video in full screen. I hope this tutorial was helpful, and you learned something new.
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Which method are you going to use? System Preferences, any App, or Terminal? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments down below.
Sleep Tight (itch) Mac OS