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    Exclamation Disable Mouse Wake up

    Symptom:

    mouse activity persistently wakes up windows 7 pc, even with "Allow this device to wake the computer" unchecked on "HID-compliant mouse"

    Attempted methods for resolution:

    -Unchecked "Allow this device to wake the computer" on "HID-compliant mouse"
    -checked powercfg -devicequery wake_armed, mouse was not listed
    -checked last wake device after mouse wake: It shows: "USB Root Hub"
    -all "USB Root Hub" has "Allow this device to wake the computer" check box greyed out
    -checked BIOS settings: wake on PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard is disabled

    Notes:
    Previously, with Vista OS installed on this computer and "Allow this device to wake the computer" unchecked on "HID-compliant mouse", the mouse did not wake the PC, performing as expected. Before the upgrade to Windows 7, a BIOS update was performed and then Windows 7 was installed.

    Question:

    How do I solve this problem to stop my mouse from waking up my computer?

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    Hmm...I'm just wondering if it's your router thats at fault here.. See if unchecking 'allow this device to wake the computer' helps any..
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    appreciate the response, however, if it is the router that is at fault, then how does it explain the pc waking up at precisely the same time the mouse is moved?

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    Right..gotcha. It was just a shot in the dark really.. Have you tried using a different USB port as this can make a difference..
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    update: this problem can arise with two Logitech mice called Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX and Logitech Performance MX.

    Even when using generic windows 7 drivers with Wake disabled, these mice will cause a computer to resume/wake on mouse activity.

    This is a known issue at Logitech.

    Reference: Performance MX + Sleep Mode Wakeup - Logitech Forums

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    Much thanks for the update..
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