Hi Christine. Try closing the lid of your MacBook Air. What does that do? Does 
that fix the problem?

Shawn
Sent from my White MacBook



> On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:21 AM, 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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