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Wake from stand by with keyboard but not mouse?All,
I would like my PC to only awake from stand by when I press a key on the keyboard, but not when I move the mouse. The optical mouse is so sensitive that each time someone walks into the room, that's enough to wake the PC. Is there a way to select "only keyboard" for the wake? Thanks. JD Alternatively, is there a way to disable the mouse when the PC is in Stand
By? I went to Device Manager>Mouse but could not find any power related settings. Thx, JD On Sat, 4 Oct 2008 00:28:04 -0700, J.Delage
<JDel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Alternatively, is there a way to disable the mouse when the PC is in Stand That's the easy way. When the mouse isn't in use, park it upside down.> By? I went to Device Manager>Mouse but could not find any power related > settings. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
> That's the easy way. When the mouse isn't in use, park it upside down. My mouse emits an diabolical eerie red glow if I do that. If I were in this position, I would keep a small patch of material (probably lint) and sit the mouse on that. It should cure the problem, and your mouse will probably have sweet dreams with a nice soft bed to lie on. :-) On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:11:34 +0100, Swifty <Steve.J.Sw***@gmail.com>
wrote: > Ken Blake, MVP wrote: Mine too, but that wouldn't bother me, and that's what I would do.> > That's the easy way. When the mouse isn't in use, park it upside down. > > My mouse emits an diabolical eerie red glow if I do that. Show quoteHide quote > If I were in > this position, I would keep a small patch of material (probably lint) > and sit the mouse on that. It should cure the problem, and your mouse > will probably have sweet dreams with a nice soft bed to lie on. :-) > > -- > Steve Swift > http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html > http://www.ringers.org.uk -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: I'm looking for something a little bit more elegant, if it exists... :-)> On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:11:34 +0100, Swifty <Steve.J.Sw***@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Ken Blake, MVP wrote: > > > That's the easy way. When the mouse isn't in use, park it upside down. On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 00:58:01 -0700, J.Delage
<JDel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Your choice, of course, but my suggestion is very easy to use.> > > On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:11:34 +0100, Swifty <Steve.J.Sw***@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Ken Blake, MVP wrote: > > > > That's the easy way. When the mouse isn't in use, park it upside down. > > I'm looking for something a little bit more elegant, if it exists... :-) Moreover, turning the mouse on or off is likely to be *much* faster than any "more elegant" way, if you find one. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup J.Delage wrote:
> I'm looking for something a little bit more elegant, if it exists... :-) Put it in one of these: http://peticious.com/ancol-mouse-bed-p-14403.html?ref=269 It should be very happy. :-) It happens that J.Delage formulated :
> I would like my PC to only awake from stand by when I press a key on the On my computer this can be configured in the BIOS setup.> keyboard, but not when I move the mouse. The optical mouse is so sensitive > that each time someone walks into the room, that's enough to wake the PC. Is > there a way to select "only keyboard" for the wake? -- /klaus Klaus - thanks. Can you tell me under which heading this is? Also, how do I
access the BIOS? Thanks, Joss Show quoteHide quote "Klaus Jorgensen" wrote: > > Is there a way to select "only keyboard" for the wake? > > On my computer this can be configured in the BIOS setup. J.Delage brought next idea :
> Klaus - thanks. Can you tell me under which heading this is? Also, how do I I am using an Asus motherboard with an Award BIOS. Most Award BIOS > access the BIOS? setup are accessed during power up by pressing the Delete key while checking the memory. Others (Like HP) are using the F2 or F10 key instead of the Delete key - they are usually displaying a small hint during power up telling which key is used. In an Award BIOS there is a tab named "Power" with a submenu called "Power Up Control". http://www.firingsquad.com/media/article_image.asp/1177/14 In that menu I can choose to enable/disable wake up on mouse, and if keyboard is checked, which of a couple of predefined keys to use. Branded computers like HP, Dell etc. usually have a very different BIOS setup structure, sometimes with only basic setup options, so your computer might not have that option. -- /klaus > In an Award BIOS there is a tab named "Power" with a submenu called A colleague had the option to wake on sound being detected by the > "Power Up Control". microphone. He used to impress visitors by taking them into his study and saying "Computer!". Best said with a Kirk/Scotty accent. Of course, he could equally well have just clapped his hands, but the effect wasn't so impressive. on 09-10-2008, Swifty supposed :
>> In an Award BIOS there is a tab named "Power" with a submenu called "Power http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19BWJQ8kjrw>> Up Control". > > A colleague had the option to wake on sound being detected by the microphone. > He used to impress visitors by taking them into his study and saying > "Computer!". Best said with a Kirk/Scotty accent. > Of course, he could equally well have just clapped his hands, but the effect > wasn't so impressive. -- /klaus
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