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Morning all.
Not quite a camera-related subject but since we all need and love our computers just as much as our lens-related equipment, my issue is the total inability to wake up my 5 years old W10 PC from sleep mode just by pressing a keyboard button or a wiggle of the mouse. Instead I have to bend down to quickly press the power button to wake the PC from sleep (I even put my back out at one time!). In fact, it's been the case since I first got the computer and it's only just now that is is starting to bug me.
Both my USB keyboard and mouse are cabled, I've looked at all power options settings ("use mouse/keyboard to wake computer"), installed drivers for the keyboard/mouse, tinkered about with the Device Manager and BIOS, Googled it up until my eyes fell out and still no luck (sadly the tower doesn't have the older PS/2 sockets).
Before I will finally admit defeat and accept as something that W10 probably doesn't support and have to change settings so that the PC doesn't go to sleep so soon (change from 15 mins to something like an hour which may be less eco friendly, especially as I turn the PC off at the end of the day), I am wondering if it is the same at your end and you have been able to crack it.
Yours truly.
Not quite a camera-related subject but since we all need and love our computers just as much as our lens-related equipment, my issue is the total inability to wake up my 5 years old W10 PC from sleep mode just by pressing a keyboard button or a wiggle of the mouse. Instead I have to bend down to quickly press the power button to wake the PC from sleep (I even put my back out at one time!). In fact, it's been the case since I first got the computer and it's only just now that is is starting to bug me.
Both my USB keyboard and mouse are cabled, I've looked at all power options settings ("use mouse/keyboard to wake computer"), installed drivers for the keyboard/mouse, tinkered about with the Device Manager and BIOS, Googled it up until my eyes fell out and still no luck (sadly the tower doesn't have the older PS/2 sockets).
Before I will finally admit defeat and accept as something that W10 probably doesn't support and have to change settings so that the PC doesn't go to sleep so soon (change from 15 mins to something like an hour which may be less eco friendly, especially as I turn the PC off at the end of the day), I am wondering if it is the same at your end and you have been able to crack it.
Yours truly.
But thanks for the response to this thread.