I would like to know how long I sit at my PC every day, how can I find out the screen time of my laptop that is operated with Windows 10.
Press WIN + R, then type cmd, type systeminfo at the command prompt. Under system operating time you can see how long the PC has been on. Then work out how long you sat on it.
Incidentally, it is also in the task manager. Under CPU ^^ This is a little easier.
You can look up the operating time (i.e. How long the PC has been running in a row, which is probably pretty much the same as the screen time, as long as you don't leave it switched on forever) in the task manager under the tab "Performance" under "CPU" ^^ That gives you an indication of how long you use your PC at a stretch.
OK. Habs itself never needs my operating time. Back then I had only informed me about the commands of the input request, which is why I came up with it ^^ But I learned something new and easier again 😄 But I was always more of a console gamer. I only switched back to the PC in October last year. But I don't want to gossip about you now either.
With pleasure. I like to be talked to, I find what others are saying here very interesting ^^ And what to learn is also the purpose of the platform. I've learned a lot here too.