How to prevent bluetooth mouse from waking the laptop? Swift SF314-42

pcamantea
pcamantea Member Posts: 8

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edited December 2020 in Swift and Spin Series
I have a Swift SF314-42 and I want to prevent it from waking up when I move my bluetooth mouse.
I went to device manager and there's no "Power management" tab in the device, where I usually would go to uncheck the 'Allow this device to wake the PC'.
I have also tried disabling using an ELEVATED cmd prompt but I get an error saying:

C:\>powercfg -devicedisablewake "M720 Triathlon"
You do not have permission to enable or disable device wake.

Anything else I could try?

Answers

  • gemesir
    gemesir Member Posts: 4 New User
    I struggle with the same on my SF313-52. As default, the bluetooth mouse wakes the computer from standby, even if the lid is closed. This makes the battery drain, unused on the desk. Wakeup happens all the time when the mouse is moved on the table. It would be great to disable wake-on-bluetooth.

    "Power management" tab is missing in device manager. Based on some internet searches, I have tried to add a new key to registry \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\CsEnabled with value 0. This should make "Power management" appear, but this does not work for me.

    It's a Windows 10 Home; 10.0.19044 build 19044.

    Any proposals?




  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,104 Trailblazer
    @gemesir since you don't have the same model things will likely be different with yours than fits this thread. Please start a new thread for your issue. Include the model number (SF313-52-xxxx), the issue you are seeing and what you have tried so far. I believe your model came with the Intel AX201? If so, which driver version are you running? My Bluetooth driver is 22.120.0.3 and it was updated just recently by Intel.

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