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January 20th, 2017 06:00

XPS-13 XPS-15 avoid wake-up from bluetooth mouse

This seems to be simple but it is not. When I put my XPSs to sleep just move the mouse and they wake up. I dont want this.

You should go to the mouse settings and disable the wake-up flag in the power management tab.But:

  • there is no power management tab;
  • if you use the command line powercfg -devicequery wake_armed, you get NOONE in reply
  • if you analyze the power events from the event log they are not all logged (I am expecting may in one day and I find just one).

So I am considering that when the equipment is supposed to be in sleep, it really is in a different unknown state; only after some time (hours?) it really go to sleep. But this is just an idea.

Someone can halp me in stopping bluetooth mouse to wake-up my computer?

Thanks

 

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January 24th, 2017 14:00

Use Hibernation instead of Sleep. That requires a power button press. Make changes in the Advanced Settings in Power Settings.

January 24th, 2017 22:00

Thanks for the reply,but that has the drawback of losing the immediate startup.

My point is: does XPSs have a true suspension or do they simply turn off the screen?

My former PC was a fantastic Sony Vajo Z, that really went into suspension and had immediate wake up, I dont know how.

XPSs seem to have a "fake" suspension and, if you dont want to directly pass into hybernation, continue to sink battery and produce heat.

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January 2nd, 2018 22:00

Been a year since the last post - I have an XPS 13 9360 and am seeing the same issue! This machine appears to NOT enter a full sleep mode (or is woken up by the slightest touch). I think it is asleep and throw it in my bag, drive home from work, pull it out and find it awake and super warm! Right now I suspect the my Logitech MX Anywhere 2S Bluetooth mouse is waking it up, but I cant figure out how to turn off all the "allow device to wake from sleep" as all the options are greyed out. Cant find anything in the bios either. Has anyone found a solution to this issue other than hibernation? Really prefer immediate wake and less writing to the NVMe drive. Thanks!

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