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[–] redacted_name@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

I found that the following helped: by never turning it off it just continues where it left off last time it was used. This assumes power is independent of TV.

Useful Settings This ADB command kills the sleep timer:

adb shell settings put secure sleep_timeout 0 and this ADB command kills the screensaver:

adb shell settings put system screen_off_timeout 2147460000