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    I had to replace my no-longer-working wireless mouse.
    After installling the new mouse, I went into Device Manager/Mice and disabled “Allow this device to wake Computer”
    But movement of the mouse still wakes the computer.

    The old mouse (both are Kensington) did not do this when this setting was disabled.

    I’ve uninstalled the device, rebooted and re installed. No help

    I’ve also uninstalled and tried it in another USB port, same outcome.

    Any ideas?
    Thanks

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by Vincenzo.
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    • #2570670

      Try this link. Hope it helps. Your new mouse might be listed under “keyboards” for device manager. https://www.technipages.com/stop-mouse-from-waking-up-windows-10-pc/

      MacOS iPadOS and sometimes SOS

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    • #2570848

      See this post: https://www.askwoody.com/forums/topic/high-cpu-temps/#post-2559072

      Report here.

      cheers, Paul

      I’ve got this:

      C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg /waketimers
      Timer set by [SERVICE] \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\svchost.exe (SystemEventsBroker) expires at 7:59:29 AM on 7/4/2023.
      Reason: Windows will execute ‘NT TASK\Hewlett-Packard\HP Diagnostics\BatteryStatusTest’ scheduled task that requested waking the computer.

      Thanks

      • #2570960

        As that timer expires this morning I would run the command again to see if it has been set again. If so, disabling the task in Task Manager may help.

        cheers, Paul

        • #2571161

          It’s a mouse/keyboard issue under device manager, hardware mixup so to speak. He fixed the mouse wake-up problem through the keyboard connection, but the keyboard reacts to the wake-up call still.

          MacOS iPadOS and sometimes SOS

    • #2570850

      Try this link. Hope it helps. Your new mouse might be listed under “keyboards” for device manager. https://www.technipages.com/stop-mouse-from-waking-up-windows-10-pc/

      I disabled the Keyboard “allow device to wake computer” setting and that fixed the problem!

      Interestingly, the keyboard will still wake the computer. Odd.

      Thanks

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      • #2570865

        Thought that might be the issue based on the comments in the link I gave you. Also saw comments concerning the keyboard waking the computer even after disabling the mouse/keyboard in device manager. Like you said, they successfully disabled the one function but the actual keyboard didn’t react the same. Glad you at least got the mouse disabled. If I find more concerning the keyboard I’ll post it here.

        MacOS iPadOS and sometimes SOS

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    • #2571171

      I am glad the keyboard still wakes the computer.

       

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      • #2571221

        Makes sense. 😊

        MacOS iPadOS and sometimes SOS

    • #2571172

      Thanks

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