Hi Donna Powers,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A forum and sharing about the issue with your Surface Pro 6 getting warm. I completely understand how inconvenient this can be, especially when you’re trying to get work done.
Here are a few additional steps that also help:
1.Let it cool down:
If the device feels very warm or shows a thermometer icon, turn it off and leave it in a cool spot for about 5–10 minutes before restarting.
2.Update Windows and drivers:
Outdated software can cause overheating. Go to Settings > Windows Update and install all available updates. This often improves performance and cooling.
3.Adjust power and brightness:
Lower your screen brightness and switch to Battery Saver or Recommended power mode. This reduces strain on the system and helps keep temperatures down.
4.Avoid heavy tasks while charging:
Charging plus running demanding apps can generate extra heat. If possible, finish charging before starting resource-heavy work.
To help prevent overheating, please follow Microsoft’s official safety guidelines and usage instructions for your device.
If the problem continues, I recommend running the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit or visiting our repair page here: How to get service or repair for Surface.
Hope this helps. In case you have additional questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. I'll be glad to help.
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