![]() ![]() Same goes if you disable the mouse from waking in the device manager. Yeah, there is a bug in Windows and I don't know why they can't fix this! Even if you "unarm" the mouse to wake up the PC, it will still wake the PC from any mouse movement. I have not had any of my laptops wake up since. ![]() I ran this for each one and verified by running Powercfg.exe /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "HID-compliant mouse (001)" Powercfg.exe /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "your device string goes here" Now, to be safe, I removed all of them so that nothing could wake it up. Each one had different devices that could wake it from sleep. It shows a list of devices that can wake the laptop from sleep. Here is the link or to psexec, part of the Microsoft sysinternals. This does not have permission issues removing devices that wake from sleep. A better solution is running psexec which makes you localservice. You could run cmd.exe as administrator to get around permission errors. This explains the battery drain, since the fan runs full speed to cool the CPU. The length is determined by the power settings in the power control panel. After the time expires from no activity, the laptop goes to sleep. The laptop with the lid down can wake from sleep. Ou mentioned wireless devices in your bag. The only real solution I've found is to unplug the mouse before putting the computer to sleep, which is rather inconvenient.Īre there any additional steps that I can take to prevent the mouse from ever waking the computer? I am looking for a solution that does not require any third-party software. I can put the computer to sleep via the keyboard or by folding the lid as a workaround, but inevitably at some point the mouse will randomly decide that it's moved at least 1/600th of an inch and the computer will wake up. There are no options related to power management/wake-from-sleep in the ASUS UEFI.powercfg -devicequery wake_armed shows "NONE".powercfg lastwake shows "Wake History Count - 0".I have disabled "Allow this device to wake the computer" for all devices that have this option in the Device Manager.However, on my Asus laptop, it seems impossible to actually stop the mouse from waking the laptop: Usually, I'm able to fix this issue by disabling "Allow this device to wake the computer" in Device Manager (until the device manager decides that I'm using a new mouse due to system updates or using a different USB port). Then the act of lifting my hand from the mouse moves the mouse enough to immediately wake the computer from sleep. When I click Start > Power > Sleep, the computer goes to sleep instantly. I have always had the same issue with all of my Windows 10 computers - it is essentially impossible to put the computer to sleep with the mouse. ![]()
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