Hello,
My new Dell computer has Visa on it, this happens to my computer several
times a day. What can be done about it. My mouse is wired straight into the
USB port. Any help would be appreciated.
"JethroUK©" wrote:
> in my case it's PS2 and the transmitter has it's own power supply - i can't
> figure it
>
>
> "Paul Randall" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
> > Wireless keyboard and mouse means that you have mouse and keyboard that
> > transmit/receive radio or infrared signals with some device that IS wired
> > to your computer. Depending on your setup, this wired
> > transmitter/receiver may be plugged into a USB port or a PS2 style
> > keyboard port or maybe the wire splits and plugs into both the PS2
> > keyboard and mouse ports.
> >
> > The mouse and keyboard are typically powered by small batteries. If the
> > batteries run low, that mouse or keyboard will quit working. The wired
> > tranmitter/receiver also requires power, which it typically gets from the
> > port(s) it is plugged into. USB ports typically lose the capability to
> > power external equipment when the computer has hibernated. I think PS2
> > ports retain the ability to supply a small amout of power. It may be a
> > setting in your BIOS. In any case, I think your system is cutting off
> > power to the wired transmitter/receiver, thus making the mouse & keyboard
> > invisible.
> >
> > I have a wireless mouse for my laptop -- I plug its transmitter/receiver
> > into an external powered USB hub, and plug the hub into the laptop. That
> > way, the mouse can wake the computer even though the laptop's USB power
> > capability has been shut off while it is hibernating.
> >
> > -Paul Randall
> >
> > "JethroUK©" <> wrote in message
> > news:GJcCi.47750$...
> >> Vista 'occasionally' puts my machine into such a deep sleep that even the
> >> mouse & keyboard (wireless) become disconnected and won't wake it - i
> >> have to hard rest it by holding in the power button & then rescann for my
> >> mouse & keyboard
> >>
> >> I can't figure why it only happens ocassionally & I also can't figure out
> >> how an O/S can remove a link between external mouse & external tranmitter
> >>
> >> Does Vista only work with hard wired mouse/keyboard?
> >>
> >> Is there anything I can change in the sleep settings to prevent it
> >> sending my mouse/keyboard to sleep (they are set to wake the machine up)
> >
> >
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