1. Previously, Vincent Vega wrote:

    Well, it's the mouse's fault. The keyboard isn't able to wake up the system at all but if you so much as move the mouse a twinge it'll wake up.
    I guessyou have to make positive that the mouse can't be nudged even slightly and I bet everything will be ok.

    I'm sure the mouse wasn't moved. I was away from the computer and no one else uses this machine.
    I did check the Energy Saver control panel again and found I had "wake up for network administrative access" checked. I unchecked it to see what would happen. The one time I left the machine asleep since then, it was still asleep when I got back. But that's only one data point and I hadn't left it asleep as long as the other times. I'll see what happens. This is annoying.

    dotlyc@yahoo.com

  2. I had a Macally wireless keyboard on my Cube under 9.2 and under no circumstances would it sleep.
    Macally support insisted it worked with the Cube.
    They sent me a second unit and still no sleepy-bye.
    Returned it for a refund.

    -- Rachel
    http://www.Spectrumology.com

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