Definition 

Idle indicates that a PC remains fully powered on, drawing energy without executing any productive tasks for the user.

 

Overview  

The objective is to detect when a PC is not performing useful work and, after a defined idle period, automatically save open documents and either enter sleep mode or shut down. This approach conserves energy, reduces operating costs and enhances security.

Customer example: Managed (green) vs. unmanaged (blue) — 250 PCs. Costs reduced from €27,830 to €14,656:

 Visual Representation of PC Power Management via Auto Shutdown Manager



Idle detection

Idle detection methods Auto Shutdown Manager extend beyond basic checks of mouse or keyboard input or CPU and disk-load levels:

 

1. Detect Running Applications 

This method examines window titles for specified text and supports wildcards to match dynamic titles (for example, “Ashampoo*” will match “Ashampoo Backup – 23%”). You can also disable the screensaver when presentation software or similar applications are detected. It’s simple and flexible, but it only prevents shutdown if the applications close themselves once their tasks complete. For more granular control, see Advanced Analysis below.

 Idle Detection Apps



2. Detect Active Network Devices 

Auto Shutdown Manager sends ping requests to designated network devices; as long as a device responds, shutdown is suppressed. Setup is straightforward, but this method requires that the device support and respond to ping.

 Check network devices



3. Advanced Analysis of System Components 

Using Windows Performance Counters, this method measures resource usage by applications, services or hardware—monitoring CPU load, network throughput, GPU activity and more. Any process or service exceeding defined thresholds is considered active and blocks shutdown. This approach is highly precise and supports hundreds of counters, but it requires familiarity with Performance Counters to configure effectively.

 Idle analysis perf. counters



4. Acoustic Level 

By monitoring ambient noise through a selected microphone, Auto Shutdown Manager prevents shutdown whenever noise exceeds a set threshold. This is easy to configure and ideal for keeping a PC awake during conference calls or other audio-intensive activities. Its drawback is that it only applies when noise reliably indicates user activity.

 Idle acoust level



5. Idle Timer Settings 

Set the "Idle Shutdown Timer" to an appropriate interval, typically 15 to 20 minutes. The timer will reset whenever any detection method registers productive activity. If no activity is detected and the timer reaches zero, the PC will either sleep or shut down according to the default mode on the "General" tab or a shutdown mode configured by "Time Rules."

 

Make sure the "Save Documents before Shutdown" option is enabled in the General tab to prevent loss of unsaved work.

Save Documents Before Shutdown



6. Prevent Idle Shutdowns

Use "Time Rules" to prevent idle shutdowns during specific periods, such as core business hours (for example: 7 am - 6 pm), maintenance windows  or school classes.

Time Rule Disables Shutdown for Business Hours



With these settings in place, you achieve the ideal balance: PCs remain fully available during critical business hours, yet shut down when truly idle. This minimizes energy costs, strengthens security by reducing the window for unauthorized access, and ensures ongoing tasks and meetings remain uninterrupted.

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