Allow or Prevent Mouse/Keyboard from Waking Windows in Windows 11/10/8/7
In this video, you will learn on How to Allow or Prevent Mouse/Keyboard from Waking Windows in Windows 11, 10, 8 or 7. Most Windows PC users prefer to use Sleep and Hibernate features in their laptops or notebook. In fact, most of them use Hibernate feature most of the time to quickly resume their work. Although Hibernate feature is enabled by default on Windows 11/10, you can enable or disable the Hibernate feature on Windows 11/10/8 machines. When the computer or notebook is in a Sleep state, you can wake it by moving your mouse or pressing any key from the keyboard. But, you might want to prevent the mouse/keyboard from waking up your computer or laptop from an accidental mouse movement or a keypress. If you don’t like to wake your machine from a mouse or keyboard, you can disable this feature with a few mouse clicks. Once you disable or turn off waking up from the mouse and keyboard, you need to press the power button to wake up your PC. This post will guide you to prevent the mouse/keyboard from waking the Windows machine from Sleep mode on Windows 11/10/8/7. How to Stop Keyboard from Waking Windows in Windows 11/10/8/7? If you want to block waking up Windows PC from Sleep mode using a mouse, click on the Start menu or button and search for devmgmt.msc or device manager. In the available search results, click the devmgmt.msc or device manager. In the list of hardware categories, expand the Keyboards to prevent waking your computer. Double-click on the Keyboard device to open its Properties dialog.