Windows中最好的电源管理(power management)功能之一是睡眠模式,这是一种在不使用PC 硬件(PC hardware)时节省电量和减少磨损的便捷方式。通常,您的鼠标和键盘(mouse and keyboard)默认设置为从睡眠模式唤醒Windows 。
对于大多数人来说这不是问题,但对于某些鼠标非常敏感的人来说可能会很麻烦。即使是轻微的振动也会导致Windows从睡眠中唤醒。幸运的是,您可以轻松禁用鼠标或任何其他USB 设备(USB device)唤醒Windows。
在本文中,我将向您展示如何更改鼠标或 USB 设备(mouse or USB device)的电源设置,使其不会干扰Windows睡眠。对我来说,我只是用我的键盘来唤醒电脑,所以我不用担心按下电源按钮(power button)。
停止鼠标唤醒 PC
在鼠标属性(Mouse Properties)窗口中,单击硬件(Hardware)选项卡并从设备列表中选择您的鼠标。通常,此处只会列出一只鼠标,但这取决于您连接到计算机的硬件。从列表中选择鼠标后,单击“属性(Properties)”按钮。
在鼠标的第二个 属性窗口中,单击(Properties)常规(General)选项卡上的更改设置(Change Settings)按钮。
最后,单击电源管理(Power Management)选项卡并取消选中允许此设备唤醒计算机(Allow This Device to Wake the Computer )框。单击确定(OK)按钮,然后在所有其他打开的窗口上单击确定。从现在开始,您将无法通过单击鼠标按钮(mouse button)或移动鼠标将Windows从睡眠模式中唤醒。
一些高端鼠标,如游戏鼠标,具有高轮询率和高DPI,这意味着即使是最微小的动作也会被检测到并导致您的计算机被唤醒。修复此设置将防止这种情况发生。请注意,您也可以通过单击开始(Start)然后输入设备管理器(Device Manager)来进行此设置。
展开鼠标(Mice)和其他指针设备,然后右键单击鼠标并选择属性(Properties)。
这将使您进入与电源管理选项卡(Power Management tab)相同的对话框,如上所示。要防止其他USB设备唤醒您的计算机,只需右键单击它们,选择属性并转到电源选项卡(power tab)。例如,您还可以防止键盘唤醒您的计算机或网卡(network card)。
如果您有wireless keyboard/mouse并且计算机上连接了 USB 发射器,您还需要为该设备禁用此选项。它应该显示在Keyboards下。如果除了HID 键盘设备(HID Keyboard Device)之外没有其他任何东西出现,那么也只需将其禁用即可。
缺少电源管理选项卡
在某些情况下,您可能看不到部分或全部USB设备的电源管理选项卡。(Power Management tab)此外,有时允许此设备唤醒计算机(Allow this device to wake the computer)框显示为灰色,您无法选中或取消选中它。
如果您缺少“电源管理”选项卡(Power Management tab)或该框灰显,则需要进入计算机BIOS并确保它支持USB唤醒。您通常可以判断是否有启用USB 唤醒支持(USB Wake Support)或启用高于 S1(通常为 S3)的睡眠状态的选项。BIOS中的选项可能称为ACPI Suspend Type。
您可能还会在唤醒事件设置(Wake Up Event Setup)下看到一些与通过鼠标/键盘/USB 设备从S3/S4/S5 恢复相关的选项。确保这些都已启用。
如果您还有其他睡眠问题,请务必查看我关于解决Windows无法睡眠问题的帖子。如果您有任何问题,请随时发表评论。享受!
Prevent a Mouse or USB Device from Waking Windows from Sleep Mode
One of the best power management features in Windows is ѕleep mode, a convenient way to save power and reduce the wear and tear on your PC hardware while it isn’t being used. Normally, your mouse and keyboard are set by default to wake up Windows frоm sleeр mode.
This isn’t a problem for most people, but can be troublesome for certain people with a very sensitive mouse. Even slight vibrations can cause Windows to wake up from sleep. Luckily, you can easily disable the mouse or any other USB device from waking Windows up.
In this article, I’ll show you how to change the power settings for your mouse or USB device so that it won’t interfere with Windows sleeping. For me, I just use my keyboard to wake up the computer, so I don’t have to worry about pressing the power button.
Stop Mouse from Waking PC
In the Mouse Properties window, click on the Hardware tab and select your mouse from the list of devices. Normally, there will only be one mouse listed here, but that will depend on the hardware you have connected to your computer. When you have selected your mouse from the list, click the Properties button.
In the second Properties window for your mouse, click on the Change Settings button on the General tab.
Finally, click the Power Management tab and uncheck the Allow This Device to Wake the Computer box. Click the OK button and click OK on all the other open windows too. From now on, you cannot wake up Windows from sleep mode by clicking a mouse button or moving the mouse around.
Some high-end mice, like gaming mice, have high polling rates and high DPI, which means even the tiniest of movements will be detected and cause your computer to wake up. Fixing this setting will prevent that from happening. Note that you can also get to this setting by clicking on Start and then typing in Device Manager.
Expand Mice and other pointing device and then right-click on the mouse and choose Properties.
This will get you to the same dialog with the Power Management tab as shown above. To prevent other USB devices from waking your computer, just right-click on them, choose Properties and go to the power tab. For example, you can also prevent the keyboard from waking your computer or the network card too.
If you have a wireless keyboard/mouse and there is a USB transmitter attached to your computer, you will also need to disable this option for that device too. It should show up under Keyboards. If nothing else other than HID Keyboard Device shows up, then just disable it for that also.
Missing Power Management Tab
In some cases, you might not see a Power Management tab for some or all of your USB devices. In addition, sometimes the Allow this device to wake the computer box is grayed out and you can’t check or uncheck it.
If you are missing the Power Management tab or the box is grayed out, you need to go into your computer BIOS and make sure it supports wake over USB. You can usually tell this if there is an option to enable USB Wake Support or enable a sleep state higher than S1 (normally S3). The option in the BIOS may be called ACPI Suspend Type.
You might also see some options under Wake Up Event Setup related to resuming from S3/S4/S5 by mouse/keyboard/USB device. Make sure these are all enabled.
If you’re having other sleep issues, make sure to check out my post on troubleshooting Windows not going to sleep. If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment. Enjoy!