Therefore there are a couple of workarounds that you can use:. If you can open the lid of your laptop, use the embedded keyboard or pointing device or an external non-Bluetooth device to wake the computer. If you cannot open the lid for example, because it is in a docking station or if you have it plugged into external power that is, you are not using the battery , you can change the Power settings in Windows to not go into Sleep mode when plugged in.
Because BIOS access varies by computer, to resolve this issue, see the documentation that is included with your computer. Alternatively, contact your computer manufacturer for information about how to configure the BIOS. For more information about hardware and software vendor contact information, visit the following Microsoft Web site:.
The ability to recover from sleep mode by pressing a key on the keyboard or by moving the mouse on a computer that supports ACPI is dependent on the computer's motherboard. This ability is disabled in older Intel motherboards, and the only way to wake the computer from sleep mode is to press the Power button. With most newer motherboards, you can wake the computer by pressing the Power button, by pressing a key on the keyboard, or by moving the mouse.
If you are not sure whether your computer is ACPI-compliant, please see the printed documentation for your computer or motherboard, or contact the manufacturer of your computer or motherboard.
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Ok, I've got my scripts working great and have them schduled in Windows Task Scheduler. For some reason, when my scripts run from being awoken from Windows Sleep not woken by me, but by Task Scheduler , they don't work.
It's like the mouse does not work unless I actually wiggle my mouse physically. I have told Task Scheduler to wake up from sleep to run these scripts and it does that. It just seems like my mouse does not work unless I touch it.
I even tried moving the mouse in my script before clicking the buttons on my app. MouseMove ,,75 Sleep, Any ideas on how to overcoem this?
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