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Hi Peop's
After a period of inactivity my (Microsoft Elite) keyboard and rodent
obviously go to sleep to conserve battery power but seem very slow to wake
up on my return.
It seems slower to react if i have a screen saver set active as opposed to
monitor going to standby.
Is there a way of adjusting the wake up /reaction time or any known issues.
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Regards, Steve. S.
Tea Please, Hot!, 3 Sugars, Coconut Cookies, & no friggin war stories!!.
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 12:07:29 -0000, "Steve Sweet"
<steve.sweet@np-spam.btopenworld.com> wrote :
>Hi Peop's
>
>After a period of inactivity my (Microsoft Elite) keyboard and rodent
>obviously go to sleep to conserve battery power but seem very slow to wake
>up on my return.
>
>It seems slower to react if i have a screen saver set active as opposed to
>monitor going to standby.
>
>Is there a way of adjusting the wake up /reaction time or any known issues.
I heard of this issue in a post several months ago, but had not
experienced it with my bluetooth mouse (Microsoft Intellimouse
Explorer for Bluetooth). Now, in the last few weeks, I have noticed
it happening in my system too. If it were a "go to sleep" issue,
surely I would have noticed it from the start?
The delay I get is less than a second, but it is noticeable and
annoying - it's enough to make me move the mouse in a circle to
activate it.
I'll be very interested in any replies/explanations/solutions.
--
Regards,
Peter Wilkins
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
Hi Peter
>>After a period of inactivity my (Microsoft Elite) keyboard and rodent
>>obviously go to sleep to conserve battery power but seem very slow to wake
>>up on my return.
>>
>I>t seems slower to react if i have a screen saver set active as opposed to
>>monitor going to standby.
>
>>Is there a way of adjusting the wake up /reaction time or any known
>>issues.
>I heard of this issue in a post several months ago, but had not
>experienced it with my bluetooth mouse (Microsoft Intellimouse
>Explorer for Bluetooth). Now, in the last few weeks, I have noticed
>it happening in my system too. If it were a "go to sleep" issue,
>surely I would have noticed it from the start?
>The delay I get is less than a second, but it is noticeable and
>annoying - it's enough to make me move the mouse in a circle to
>activate it.
>I'll be very interested in any replies/explanations/solutions.
>--
>Regards,
>Peter Wilkins
It can be a bit of a pain as sometimes i wake the computer up with the
mouse, chase that around the desk for a few minutes and find when I've typed
something there's nothing there, sometimes i find it appears quickly as its
been buffered, sometimes not, otherwise its a pain in the butt.
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"Steve Sweet" <steve.sweet@np-spam.btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Peop's
>
> After a period of inactivity my (Microsoft Elite) keyboard and rodent
> obviously go to sleep to conserve battery power but seem very slow to wake
> up on my return.
>
> It seems slower to react if i have a screen saver set active as opposed to
> monitor going to standby.
>
> Is there a way of adjusting the wake up /reaction time or any known
> issues.
>
>
> --
>
>
> Regards, Steve. S.
>
> Tea Please, Hot!, 3 Sugars, Coconut Cookies, & no friggin war stories!!.
>
>
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