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Can't turn on Windows 10 from sleep mode.

Can't turn on Windows 10 from sleep mode.

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RyanStar_sS
Junior Member
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10-06-2016, 09:41 PM
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Hi everyone, I'm facing a tricky problem. My Bluetooth keyboard and mouse won't wake my PC from sleep, even after trying everything. The Device Manager in the Bluetooth area doesn't show any power management options. It's frustrating because I've tried using elevated commands like PowerShell and CMD with admin rights, but the system keeps saying I don't have permission to enable device wake. I'm also at a loss and would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!
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RyanStar_sS
10-06-2016, 09:41 PM #1

Hi everyone, I'm facing a tricky problem. My Bluetooth keyboard and mouse won't wake my PC from sleep, even after trying everything. The Device Manager in the Bluetooth area doesn't show any power management options. It's frustrating because I've tried using elevated commands like PowerShell and CMD with admin rights, but the system keeps saying I don't have permission to enable device wake. I'm also at a loss and would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!

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Ghostiepie
Member
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10-11-2016, 04:05 PM
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It's unclear whether Bluetooth stays active while the computer is in sleep mode. There might be a setting to manage this, but it's not obvious. You shouldn't let a Bluetooth device automatically turn on the computer just because the radio is off.
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Ghostiepie
10-11-2016, 04:05 PM #2

It's unclear whether Bluetooth stays active while the computer is in sleep mode. There might be a setting to manage this, but it's not obvious. You shouldn't let a Bluetooth device automatically turn on the computer just because the radio is off.

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warks112
Member
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10-11-2016, 04:41 PM
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Could be a Bluetooth adapter acting like a USB port? It's possible the computer pauses non-essential USB connections when it powers down. Also, disabling hibernation might trigger the standard sleep state instead.
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warks112
10-11-2016, 04:41 PM #3

Could be a Bluetooth adapter acting like a USB port? It's possible the computer pauses non-essential USB connections when it powers down. Also, disabling hibernation might trigger the standard sleep state instead.