RE: Power Scheme-Sleep Mode
Re: the mouse - it's to easy for mice to be disturbed, so I'd leave it
unchecked and use the keyboard to wake up the computer. RE: network adapter -
you have a lot more options than I do, but I'd still uncheck them. You can
always check them again if things don't work right for you.
Re: scheduled events, by all means continue to let them wake up the computer.
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Joaneee
"Jerry" wrote:
> Joaneee –
>
> It appears you steered me correct. This is what I found. I have two
> entries in Device Manager for my mouse and they both have checked “Allow this
> device to wake the computer.” A network adapter listing has a heading “Wake
> on LAN” with three options checked as follows: Wake on Directed Packet, Wake
> on Magic Packet and Wake on Magic Packet from Power Off State. A fourth
> option, Wake on Link, was not checked.
>
> Now, with all of these checked, am I suppose to uncheck them all? It seems
> like I will be missing something if I uncheck them all; and these checked
> items were as I received my PC when new.
>
> Also, I have some scheduled events that I have checked “Wake the computer to
> run this task.” I don’t want to lose that option. Also, if I uncheck the
> mouse items, how do I take my PC out of Sleep mode? Do I use the keyboard?
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "Joaneee" wrote:
>
> > You might want to check which devices are allowed to bring your computer out
> > of sleep mode. > --
> > Joaneee
> >
> >
> > "Jerry" wrote:
> >
> > > Power Scheme-Sleep Mode
> > >
> > > I use Vista on my Dell PC and have my power settings set to turn off my
> > > monitor in 15 minutes and my PC in 20 minutes (sleep mode). When my PC
> > > enters the Sleep mode, it only stays in that mode a short time, usually three
> > > or so minutes at the maximum, then it activates and my monitor turns on. Is
> > > this normal for this power option? I would expect my PC to stay in the Sleep
> > > mode for a longer period of time, at least some of the time.
> > >
> > > Jerry
> > >