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If there is no input after a certain period of time, the monitor automatically enters the power saving mode.

In this situation, I would like to wake up the monitor's power saving mode only with keyboard input.

The monitor turns on when the mouse is touched even though the device manager's Allow this device to wake the computer from standby mode is turned off.

How can I turn off the monitor's wake-up function with the mouse?

에디션 Windows 10 Pro
버전  20H2
설치 날짜   ‎2021-‎05-‎12
OS 빌드   19042.985
경험  Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.2020.0

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  • Please edit() your post and add the output in the Command Prompt (cmd) of the command powercfg -devicequery wake_armed. Try also to disable "Allow this device to wake the computer" for the keyboard. (Add to your comment @harrymc for me to be notified once it's done.)
    – harrymc
    May 23, 2021 at 14:34
  • @harrymc The keyboard should be used when wake up, should I disable it?
    – Lay4U
    May 24, 2021 at 6:13
  • There were reports for your model that keyboard and mouse wakes were mixed-up in some weird ways. You may need to experiment. As regarding your powercfg output, unfortunately I can't read it.
    – harrymc
    May 24, 2021 at 8:12
  • @harrymc powercfg is HID keyboard dvice
    – Lay4U
    May 29, 2021 at 12:50

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Launch the Device Manager. Go to Mice and other pointing devices. If you’re using a Bluetooth mouse, go to Human Interface Devices. Right-click on your mouse and select Properties. Select the Power Management tab. Locate this option: Allow this device to wake the computer. Then uncheck it.

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