![]() ![]() Making this button work would really save me a lot of time. Still, the button can turn off the computer (sleep), it just can't wake it up. Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2 ![]() Qualcomm Atheros AR9485WB-EG Wireless Network Adapter C:\Users\User>powercfg -devicequery wake_from_any The keyboard doesn't appear in "powercfg -devicequery wake_from_any" list. Looked for the power management properties of the keyboard in the Device Manager, but this tab doesn't show up. So every time I turn it on I need to open the lid, use the laptop's power button and then disable the monitor again in the windows display settings (even if I close the lid it stays on).Īlready disabled the USB selective suspending setting. The new computer doesn't allow me to wake it up with the keyboard's power button. The keyboard has a power button, so I kept the lid closed and always waked the laptop with the button, without opening the lid, this way the laptop's monitor stayed disabled. The thing is, I was using my older computer with another monitor (laptop monitor disabled) and a logitech keyboard. ![]() I changed my laptop recently, used an Acer (Windows 7) and now I'm using a Samsung laptop with Windows 10. ![]()
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