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Unless I have missed something very obvious, I don't seem to have any
controls over wake-up options in Vista RC-1. Sleep options are a plenty but, I would like to see options for wake-up like, which mouse functions would do that. Granted, it's not a big deal but, I seem to always have to put the baby back in bed after nudging the mouse with my coffee cup. If a click was required, that would please me. |
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"Advpros" wrote:
Unless I have missed something very obvious, I don't seem to have any controls over wake-up options in Vista RC-1. Sleep options are a plenty but, I would like to see options for wake-up like, which mouse functions would do that. Granted, it's not a big deal but, I seem to always have to put the baby back in bed after nudging the mouse with my coffee cup. If a click was required, that would please me. I had a similar problem once, but in my case the machine wouldn't even go into real sleep mode (S2?) where fans and everything go out. IIRC it had to do with the power management settings of the USB-root-hub in the device manager. Play around with those wake-up options and see if that helps. Your USB mouse should have similar options in the device manager, so that could be worth checking, as well. |