[Request] Add to Settings - prevent energy saving (monitor/display) in fullscreen view

Hello
it would be nice to have a setting for "prevent energy saving (turn off the display) in fullscreen view" so we don't have to move the mouse every few minutes or to change the energy saving settings if we watch a longer flash video.
Thanks
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Vote for it here:
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3020571

I don't use screensavers, because they make no sense anymore.
It is set to "None" and "On resume, display logon screen" is disabled.
I think you mean "Password protection on wakeup" (Win7).
It is set to "Require a password". I will set it to "Don't require a password" and test it later again.

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