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Description
Description of the new feature / enhancement
I'm using Awake to override my company's group policy and prevent it from turning off monitors and locking after (what feels like only) 7 seconds. I'd like Awake to be enabled when I'm working (9-5pm, M-F) and currently the only time-based automation I see is to set the expiry date. With this I have to start it every day and change the expiry date to today.
I'd prefer to be able to set and forget, in other words configure the Active period to be within certain hours of every weekday. It would then enable itself during those hours and I no longer need to launch the PowerToys settings window every morning for myself.
Scenario when this would be used?
I would use such a new feature 100% of the time to automate when Awake is active and inactive. I would set it once, then forget about it. That would be perfect for me.
Supporting information
My support for this idea is that I'm currently getting frustrated with having to reopen the settings every morning to change the expiry date. So much so that I could conceivably see myself learning Powershell to modify the configuration and relaunch Awake and maybe create a Windows Task to run it (and I'm no Windows powershell user, so I don't even know if this is a possibility, but I'm close to losing a day's effort in researching it).