No, the screen timeout did not alter when 25H2 was introduced.
No, the screen timeout did not alter when 25H2 was introduced.
I discovered a tool that shows which programs block sleep or similar energy-saving features. I plan to use it to figure out what might be interfering with my system. For instance, when streaming a YouTube video in Chrome, everything appears "none." The command output indicates the Chrome executable is running but no power-saving measures are active.
I think I found the source of the issue. It appears the HoyoPlay launcher has been modified recently, allowing it to switch between static and animated media. If the dynamic content is visible, the wake lock should trigger. This update likely coincided with the release of 25H2.