I’ve never personally tested the TurboVNC Viewer with the macOS VNC server. If 
there is another VNC viewer that performs as you expect, then I can look at 
what that VNC viewer is doing, but I am unaware of any method by which a VNC 
viewer can wake a remote system.

> On Mar 14, 2020, at 6:02 PM, Waking a Sleeping Mac 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I am a new TurboVNC user. Is there a way to wake a sleeping Mac Mini? If my 
> desktop Mac is sleeping, I can never get to the login window. I just see the 
> desktop and there is a rotating icon that continues forever. Also, I can't 
> seem to prevent my Mac from sleeping. 
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