I have been a fan of snagit for very long time now. when I saw snagit 12 was released, I had to get my hands on it! as a mvp , one of the many benefits you get is nfr (not for resale) licenses for a lot of different software by a lot of vendors. I won’t pretend there was some immediate correlation I drew to the problem I started having after installing snagit. it wasn’t something immediate or evident. my monitors will go into low power mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. I noticed after coming back to my desk several times that it wasn’t happening anymore. I checked all my power settings to make sure nothing changed. everything looked fine. I recalled at some point that powercfg was a utility I had seen and played with some while back that could be useful in narrowing down where the issue might be. LOOKING FOR THE CULPRIT the first thing I did (other than figuring out how to use the tool) was run an energy report. powercfg /energy /output "energy.html" with
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