- Jul 11, 2001
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It wasn't doing it, I mean for a couple years, at least. Suddenly, without warning, without my having installed anything, made any changes to the computer, it's snapping awake if my Logitech M325 cordless USB mouse is even slightly moved.
I go into the mouse properties, Power Management and sure enough "Allow this device to wake the computer" is checked. I uncheck it, close Settings, put the machine to sleep the way I always do (close the cover) and moving the mouse still wakens the Lenovo T60 laptop (which is running Windows 10 32bit).
I go back into Settings and see that the checkbox remains unchecked.
I reboot the machine, the problem persists.
The M325 mouse has a switch on the bottom, On/Off. I switch it Off, put the laptop to sleep and moving the mouse still wakens the machine.
What could be afoot here?
I go into the mouse properties, Power Management and sure enough "Allow this device to wake the computer" is checked. I uncheck it, close Settings, put the machine to sleep the way I always do (close the cover) and moving the mouse still wakens the Lenovo T60 laptop (which is running Windows 10 32bit).
I go back into Settings and see that the checkbox remains unchecked.
I reboot the machine, the problem persists.
The M325 mouse has a switch on the bottom, On/Off. I switch it Off, put the laptop to sleep and moving the mouse still wakens the machine.
What could be afoot here?