The User Interface

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Suspend Type

Specifies the type of sleep action, which will be carried out when the user hits the ‘Sleep Now’ button.

S1, S2, S3, S4

Put the system to sleep in the specified state for the length of time in the Sleep Duration box. Note that for the state S4, it is necessary to ensure that the ‘Enable hibernate support’ checkbox is checked in Control Panel > Power Options > Hibernate.

Test all supported states

Runs a series of sleep actions; one for each state supported on the system. (These can be seen in the ‘Misc Info’ section). Each Sleeper will put the system into each sleep state for the length of time specified in the ‘Test Duration’ field and will wait for a length of time as specified in ‘Cycle Interval Duration’ between each subsequent sleep state.

Example:
If this option is selected on a system, which supports states S1, S3 and S4, with a ‘Test Duration’ of 60 seconds and a ‘Cycle Interval Duration’ of 30 seconds, then you would expect to see the following behaviour.
S1 for 60 seconds,
Wait for a 30 second interval
S3 for 60 seconds,
Wait for a 30 second interval
S4 for 60 seconds

Sleep System Information

Contains some miscellaneous information about the systems supported sleep states and whether ‘Full Wake’ is supported or not. Systems without Full Wake support may experience some problems when waking automatically from some sleep states.

Configuration

Opens the configuration dialog for Sleeper.

Pause

Pause the countdown to the next sleep. Clicking this button again will un-pause the countdown.

Sleep Now

Stars the currently selected sleep action.

About

Displays the About window containing some version and contact details.

Help

Launches this help.

Exit

Quits Sleeper.