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Hardware sleep mode for mouse? How to disable??

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On one computer?
windows PC?
on a Windows PC sleep modes are turned off
in control panel + power settings, advanced.

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Remove deep sleep mode

To resolve the issue, you can follow the steps below:
1. Go to Device Manager. To know how to do this, you can refer to the following links:
For Windows 7/ Vista users:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/open-device-manager#1TC=windows-7
For Windows 8.1 users:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-8/where-is-device-manager
2. From the list of devices on the right side of the Device Manager window, navigate to "Mice and other pointing devices" and expand the category.
3. Select your mouse.
4. In the window that opens, go to "Power Management" tab.
5. Now, uncheck the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" and check the option "Allow this device to wake the computer".
Now see if the issue is resolved.

The following links can be helpful:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/mouse-is-waking-up-computer-from-sleep-mode-in/7431d3b5-3ad1-4af2-b0a9-4959ec29c0f1
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-desktop/how-to-disable-deep-sleep-mode-in-win-7/81ba6f4e-47f1-4608-a3ea-cd22622c702d

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I put my Dell Dimension 9200 XPS 410 into sleep mode after connecting a wireless keyboard and mouse and the only way to wake it is to hold the power button in until it shuts off and then switch the power...

I would say it is in the Hibernation Mode To get it out of this mode you need to go to your Control Panel, open "POWER OPTION'S" and deselect the Hibernation mode then reboot.
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Windows sleep mode problems

Sleep mode on a Windows 7 PC saves power without you having to turn your computer off and without losing any work. This option cuts the power to your monitor, powers down the hard drive and pauses all functions until you awaken the computer from hibernation. Whether you have a laptop, desktop or workstation, putting your computer into sleep mode will lower your electric bill and save money! Click the "Start" button in the lower left corner of your desktop. In the lower right corner of the Start menu, next to the "Shut Down" button, is a button labeled with a small, right-pointing arrow. Mouse over the arrow. The Shut Down menu appears. Point at "Sleep" and click on this option. Your Windows 7 computer goes into sleep mode. Wake your computer from sleep mode by jiggling the mouse. There may be a delay of a few seconds before your hardware powers on. All of your open programs are still open and your work is intact, just as you left it before the computer entered sleep mode. Configure your Windows 7 PC to go into sleep mode automatically when it is not used for a certain amount of time. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." Click "System and Security." Click "Power Options." A menu opens. Click on "Choose when the computer sleeps" and select the number of minutes of inactivity. You can also set a separate time interval to put your monitor into sleep mode. If you set both to 10 minutes, then your PC and monitor will automatically go into sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity
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Acer3000 yellow light solid and will not power on Help! Is this motherboard issues?

It's very possible you have motherboard issues. Hardware failures will often resemble the machine being stuck in "sleep mode". You can try a power "reset" in case it is stuck in sleep mode. Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds. If successful, the machine will boot (probably in safe mode) and you should be able to re-configure your power settings to disable sleep mode. If this doesn't work, you most likely have hardware issues and the motherboard is most likely the culprit.
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My computer is going into sleep or hibernation mode while I am online, will reopen when I move mouse, but sometimes shuts off completely.

dear friend,
Have you checked the bios settings you may be able to disable the sleep mode

hope this will do

enjoy & cheers
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WF1907 Monitor is in sleep mode - how can i get it to stay on?

If understand your issue correctly , your system and monitor is fine . The only problem is that the monitor switches off after some time.

If after moving the mouse or taping on the keyboard the monitor comes back . Then we can solve the problem buy adjusting the power settings in the OS .

If the monitor doesn't come back on if you strike the keyboard or click the mouse. Then the problem could be with the monitor.

Depending on the OS you have you can disable sleep by going to the following link
http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-Sleep-Mode

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- go to control panel>>power management>>put to NEVER the sleep mode,hibernation,HDD,battery
- restart system
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Laptop goes into permanent sleep mode, etc

If you can restart it and it starts up fine, then I would go into the power settings and disable sleep mode. Every computer is different on how to wake a sleeping computer, so you could read through your manuals and find out for yours, but I just disable sleep mode on all computers so i dont have to hassle with it.
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power down, everything, leave it off for a few minutes, turn it back on.. when it gets booted, disable sleep mode option in advanced power features.
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