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euroeddie
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      07-13-2007
With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard when
the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid therefore wakes
up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function which allows the system
to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are hit? I already checked in the
Device Manager but for the keyboard there is no "Power Management" tab
which, for other devices, allows me to tell Vista not to be woken up by that
particular device. Any tips?


 
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Ian
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      07-13-2007
\Its in Power Options that you find in Control Panel where its always been.

On a notepad you system should shut down when closed not startup, that is
for safety reasons.




"euroeddie" <> wrote in message
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> With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard when
> the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid therefore
> wakes up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function which allows
> the system to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are hit? I already
> checked in the Device Manager but for the keyboard there is no "Power
> Management" tab which, for other devices, allows me to tell Vista not to
> be woken up by that particular device. Any tips?
>
>
>


 
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euroeddie
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      07-13-2007
Under the "Power Options" window - which I guess has been there for a while
(I don't remember it moving around lately) - I can determine what the
computer does when the lid closes, when I press the power button, whether a
password is needed upon wakeup, etc. But I can't seem to find an option
where I can tell Vista not to wake up when a keyboard button is pressed.
Maybe I don't understand where you're finding that option in the window. Any
tips?


"Ian" <> wrote in message
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> \Its in Power Options that you find in Control Panel where its always
> been.
>
> On a notepad you system should shut down when closed not startup, that is
> for safety reasons.
>
>
>
>
> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
> news:0FC593FF-AD0E-46BC-AD8B-...
>> With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard
>> when the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid
>> therefore wakes up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function
>> which allows the system to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are hit?
>> I already checked in the Device Manager but for the keyboard there is no
>> "Power Management" tab which, for other devices, allows me to tell Vista
>> not to be woken up by that particular device. Any tips?
>>
>>
>>

>


 
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Ian Betts
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      07-13-2007
The sleep function works like that. You set it to go to sleep after non use
for so much time, then to wake it you hit any key.

If you don't want it to wake up you shut it down completely..

Or am I missing totally what you mean?



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"euroeddie" <> wrote in message
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> Under the "Power Options" window - which I guess has been there for a
> while (I don't remember it moving around lately) - I can determine what
> the computer does when the lid closes, when I press the power button,
> whether a password is needed upon wakeup, etc. But I can't seem to find an
> option where I can tell Vista not to wake up when a keyboard button is
> pressed. Maybe I don't understand where you're finding that option in the
> window. Any tips?
>
>
> "Ian" <> wrote in message
> news:8F90FAD1-74DC-4D0E-B415-...
>> \Its in Power Options that you find in Control Panel where its always
>> been.
>>
>> On a notepad you system should shut down when closed not startup, that is
>> for safety reasons.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
>> news:0FC593FF-AD0E-46BC-AD8B-...
>>> With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard
>>> when the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid
>>> therefore wakes up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function
>>> which allows the system to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are
>>> hit? I already checked in the Device Manager but for the keyboard there
>>> is no "Power Management" tab which, for other devices, allows me to tell
>>> Vista not to be woken up by that particular device. Any tips?
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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euroeddie
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      07-13-2007
Thanks for the reply. I do like the sleep function. But the problem is that
when I close my laptop lid, it sometimes touches the keyboard and wakes the
computer back up. For instance, this happens when I have the laptop in my
bag - I put the computer to sleep, close the lid, and put it into my bag.
Then, depending on the pressure on the lid, the computer might wake up while
in my bag and overheat - causing the computer to shut down entirely. Thus, I
am looking for a way to stop the computer from waking up when the keys are
pressed...

thanks!




"Ian Betts" <> wrote in message
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> The sleep function works like that. You set it to go to sleep after non
> use for so much time, then to wake it you hit any key.
>
> If you don't want it to wake up you shut it down completely..
>
> Or am I missing totally what you mean?
>
>
>
> --
> Ian
>
> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
> news:14512AD2-EA28-471F-99E5-...
>> Under the "Power Options" window - which I guess has been there for a
>> while (I don't remember it moving around lately) - I can determine what
>> the computer does when the lid closes, when I press the power button,
>> whether a password is needed upon wakeup, etc. But I can't seem to find
>> an option where I can tell Vista not to wake up when a keyboard button is
>> pressed. Maybe I don't understand where you're finding that option in the
>> window. Any tips?
>>
>>
>> "Ian" <> wrote in message
>> news:8F90FAD1-74DC-4D0E-B415-...
>>> \Its in Power Options that you find in Control Panel where its always
>>> been.
>>>
>>> On a notepad you system should shut down when closed not startup, that
>>> is for safety reasons.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
>>> news:0FC593FF-AD0E-46BC-AD8B-...
>>>> With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard
>>>> when the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid
>>>> therefore wakes up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function
>>>> which allows the system to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are
>>>> hit? I already checked in the Device Manager but for the keyboard there
>>>> is no "Power Management" tab which, for other devices, allows me to
>>>> tell Vista not to be woken up by that particular device. Any tips?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>


 
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Ian Betts
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      07-13-2007
That is the most dangerous idea I have heard. That is why most laptop shut
down what the lid is closed.



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"euroeddie" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the reply. I do like the sleep function. But the problem is
> that when I close my laptop lid, it sometimes touches the keyboard and
> wakes the computer back up. For instance, this happens when I have the
> laptop in my bag - I put the computer to sleep, close the lid, and put it
> into my bag. Then, depending on the pressure on the lid, the computer
> might wake up while in my bag and overheat - causing the computer to shut
> down entirely. Thus, I am looking for a way to stop the computer from
> waking up when the keys are pressed...
>
> thanks!
>
>
>
>
> "Ian Betts" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> The sleep function works like that. You set it to go to sleep after non
>> use for so much time, then to wake it you hit any key.
>>
>> If you don't want it to wake up you shut it down completely..
>>
>> Or am I missing totally what you mean?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ian
>>
>> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
>> news:14512AD2-EA28-471F-99E5-...
>>> Under the "Power Options" window - which I guess has been there for a
>>> while (I don't remember it moving around lately) - I can determine what
>>> the computer does when the lid closes, when I press the power button,
>>> whether a password is needed upon wakeup, etc. But I can't seem to find
>>> an option where I can tell Vista not to wake up when a keyboard button
>>> is pressed. Maybe I don't understand where you're finding that option in
>>> the window. Any tips?
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ian" <> wrote in message
>>> news:8F90FAD1-74DC-4D0E-B415-...
>>>> \Its in Power Options that you find in Control Panel where its always
>>>> been.
>>>>
>>>> On a notepad you system should shut down when closed not startup, that
>>>> is for safety reasons.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "euroeddie" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:0FC593FF-AD0E-46BC-AD8B-...
>>>>> With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard
>>>>> when the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid
>>>>> therefore wakes up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function
>>>>> which allows the system to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are
>>>>> hit? I already checked in the Device Manager but for the keyboard
>>>>> there is no "Power Management" tab which, for other devices, allows me
>>>>> to tell Vista not to be woken up by that particular device. Any tips?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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Marco Desloovere
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      07-13-2007
Ian Betts [Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:19:09 +0100] wrote:

>The sleep function works like that. You set it to go to sleep after non use
>for so much time, then to wake it you hit any key.


That is not how it works on my laptop.

When putting the machine into hibernation mode (position of laptop lid
is unimportant), only the On/Off button will wake it up again. This also
goes for the sleep mode, if the lid was left open.
Alternatively, when going into sleep mode by closing the laptop lid,
re-opening the lid will wake the machine automatically.

Therefore, no key - other than the On/Off button - of my laptop's
keyboard can wake the machine.

Marco
 
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      07-13-2007
euroeddie [Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:03:05 -0600] wrote:

>With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard when
>the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid therefore wakes
>up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function which allows the system
>to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are hit? I already checked in the
>Device Manager but for the keyboard there is no "Power Management" tab
>which, for other devices, allows me to tell Vista not to be woken up by that
>particular device. Any tips?


To know which devices may wake your laptop, open the DOS-prompt window
and enter the following line: powercfg -devicequery wake_programmable

If you do not see the keyboard listed there, your laptop may have a
faulty lid switch. On my laptop, when opening the lid - if the machine
is in sleep mode - it will automatically wake it up.

On the other hand, if the keyboard is listed *and* you have no other way
to prevent it from waking your laptop, then you may want to assign
hibernation mode or shutdown to the closing of the laptop lid.

Marco
 
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euroeddie
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      07-14-2007
Hmm, I wasn't sure if it might just be the mouse buttons, too... I entered
the command (thank you, by the way) and got this:

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Matthias>powercfg -devicequery wake_programmable
Motorola SM56 Data Fax Modem
HID-compliant mouse (004)
Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
High Definition Audio Controller
AuthenTec Inc. AES1610

I don't see the keyboard, but I see the mouse. Is there a way to configure
the system not to wake with one of the devices listed here?

Thx!




"Marco Desloovere" <> wrote in message
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> euroeddie [Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:03:05 -0600] wrote:
>
>>With my notebook (lenovo v100), the screen often touches the keyboard when
>>the lid is closed. When I have Vista in sleep mode, the lid therefore
>>wakes
>>up the system. In Vista, can I turn off the function which allows the
>>system
>>to wake up when the keys on the keyboard are hit? I already checked in the
>>Device Manager but for the keyboard there is no "Power Management" tab
>>which, for other devices, allows me to tell Vista not to be woken up by
>>that
>>particular device. Any tips?

>
> To know which devices may wake your laptop, open the DOS-prompt window
> and enter the following line: powercfg -devicequery wake_programmable
>
> If you do not see the keyboard listed there, your laptop may have a
> faulty lid switch. On my laptop, when opening the lid - if the machine
> is in sleep mode - it will automatically wake it up.
>
> On the other hand, if the keyboard is listed *and* you have no other way
> to prevent it from waking your laptop, then you may want to assign
> hibernation mode or shutdown to the closing of the laptop lid.
>
> Marco


 
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Marco Desloovere
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      07-14-2007
euroeddie [Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:58:07 -0600] wrote:

>Hmm, I wasn't sure if it might just be the mouse buttons, too... I entered
>the command (thank you, by the way) and got this:
>
>Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
>Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>C:\Users\Matthias>powercfg -devicequery wake_programmable
>Motorola SM56 Data Fax Modem
>HID-compliant mouse (004)
>Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
>High Definition Audio Controller
>AuthenTec Inc. AES1610


What's the last device used for? Fingerprint ID?

>I don't see the keyboard, but I see the mouse.


Are you absolutely sure that the keyboard wakes your laptop?
If the mouse is configured to wake your laptop, try turning that option
off in its power options.
Unless something else is wrong with your laptop, there should only be
these 5 devices listed above that can wake your laptop.
Also check the power options of the USB device drivers.
Work by elimination.

>Is there a way to configure
>the system not to wake with one of the devices listed here?


Yes, if you can modify the power options accordingly of the specific
device driver. You'll have to check that in the device manager.

Marco
 
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