A Alexander Ivanov Honorable Aug 20, 2013 2 0 10,510 Aug 20, 2013 #1 "Power On By PS/2 Mouse" in BIOS settings when set Disabled still keeps waking up from Mouse movement. What's wrong? Motherboard ASUS P5N32 Sli
"Power On By PS/2 Mouse" in BIOS settings when set Disabled still keeps waking up from Mouse movement. What's wrong? Motherboard ASUS P5N32 Sli
Solution anti-painkilla Aug 21, 2013 I am not sure you can. The whole point of sleep is to put it in a low power state to be quickly awakened when there is input. Possibly hibernate would only wake the computer when the power button is pressed. I don't really use hibernate so I cannot say for certain.
I am not sure you can. The whole point of sleep is to put it in a low power state to be quickly awakened when there is input. Possibly hibernate would only wake the computer when the power button is pressed. I don't really use hibernate so I cannot say for certain.
anti-painkilla Distinguished Mar 29, 2011 1,022 0 19,460 Aug 20, 2013 #2 Power on and sleep settings are different. Your computer will wake from sleep with any input, keyboard or mouse. Upvote 0 Downvote
Power on and sleep settings are different. Your computer will wake from sleep with any input, keyboard or mouse.
A Alexander Ivanov Honorable Aug 20, 2013 2 0 10,510 Aug 21, 2013 #3 anti-painkilla : Power on and sleep settings are different. Your computer will wake from sleep with any input, keyboard or mouse. Thanks for answer but how to disable waking with any input? Upvote 0 Downvote
anti-painkilla : Power on and sleep settings are different. Your computer will wake from sleep with any input, keyboard or mouse. Thanks for answer but how to disable waking with any input?
anti-painkilla Distinguished Mar 29, 2011 1,022 0 19,460 Aug 21, 2013 Solution #4 I am not sure you can. The whole point of sleep is to put it in a low power state to be quickly awakened when there is input. Possibly hibernate would only wake the computer when the power button is pressed. I don't really use hibernate so I cannot say for certain. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I am not sure you can. The whole point of sleep is to put it in a low power state to be quickly awakened when there is input. Possibly hibernate would only wake the computer when the power button is pressed. I don't really use hibernate so I cannot say for certain.