Is there a way to stop my Razor laptop from going to sleep mode randomly? [closed] - windows-10

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As I use my Razor laptop, the screen shuts off as if in sleep mode. I don't know why this is happening and sometimes this happens when I am not using/touching the laptop.

I don't remember it correctly, but I think I read it on reddit about similar issue. It may have to do something about the power/sleep button problem. You can go to the windows settings and disable the power button- as in, change its function to "do nothing", from the default sleep option. Hope this helps.
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