Hello,
You kay want to check energy saver under system preferences.
You can set your display and computer through the sliders in this dialog.

God bless.
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh, Windows and IOS  Trainer
U.S. number: 573-401-1018
Personal Email: matt.dierck...@me.com

> On Apr 22, 2015, at 09:21, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Good day/night all:
> 
> For the past couple of days, I have noticed that after only the slightest 
> inactivity on my part (no typing or using the MacBook Air for even half a 
> minute or a minute), it seems to go to sleep, and I have to play around for a 
> solid ten to twenty seconds to wake it up.  This has never been the case.  I 
> did upgrade to Yosemite recently and installed the update the other day. Has 
> anyone else been experiencing this?  Is there something I should check in 
> Preferences which might resolve this? TIA.
> Christine
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