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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
"Linea Recta" <mccm...@abc.invalid> wrote in message
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powercfg /DEVICEQUERY wake_from_any
...if your mouse is listed in the output then it will wake your computer and
you should follow the instructions given in 'Bob I's advice.
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"Tim Meddick" <timme...@gawab.com> wrote in message
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I didn't find a Power Management tab there (MS PS/2 compatible mouse
driver).
In fact this is a Logitech mouse, but I don't know if it's worthwile
installing all the Logitech stuff...
I get pasted below the following: (no "mouse")
Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\>powercfg /DEVICEQUERY wake_from_any
NEC PCI naar USB open host-controller
NEC PCI naar USB open host-controller (001)
NEC PCI naar USB Enhanced Host-controller (B1)
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
Lucent Win Modem
ADMtek AN983 10/100 PCI Adapter
USB-hoofdhub
USB-hoofdhub (001)
USB-hoofdhub (002)
USB-hoofdhub (003)
USB-hoofdhub (004)
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2200C
Generic Bluetooth Radio
USB-apparaat voor massaopslag
USB-apparaat voor massaopslag (002)
Generic USB Flash Disk USB Device
Maxtor OneTouch USB Device
C:\Documents and Settings\>
If the BIOS won't disable the PS/2 you could switch to USB mouse, and
"ignore" it.
powercfg /DEVICEQUERY wake_from_any
...I admit, I am slightly stumped. If you install a USB mouse it would
appear as a "HID-compliant mouse" and then you could clear the check-box
named "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby." under it's
Power Management tab.
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