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      12-15-2010
Hello All,

I've enabled the admin account, opened the cmd prompt as admin, and I still can't get permission to run the cmd [enabledevicewake "HID Keyboard Device"]. It tells me that I don't have permission. Any advice is very greatfully recieved.

 
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      12-16-2010
It's a keyword parameter, it requires a slash and proper spelling ...

powercfg.exe /ENABLEDEVICEWAKE "HID Keyboard Device"

If you are physically in front of the computer it's probably easier to go to control panel\device manager, expand the keyboards section, right-click the device and choose properties, power management tab.
 
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      12-16-2010
The keyword parameter does not work. The paramater I used
[powercfg deviceenablewake "HID Keyboard Device"] gives me a response:
"You do not have permision to enable or disable device wake"
vs.
"Invalid Parameters -- try "/?" for help" that I get from typing powercfg.exe /ENABLEDEVICEWAKE "HID Keyboard Device"

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It's not that what I'm typing is incorrect, its that I don't have permission even though I'm in the admin account and I open the cmd prompt by right clicking and opening as admin.

I am using commands from the MS website:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...8WS.10%29.aspx

If I go through the control panel/device manager, I don't get the menu options either:






Does anyone know how I get get this permission/acess?

Just to be clear, I checked to see if the "HID Keyboard Device" is capable of waking my computer from sleep and indeed it is (there are a set of commands that will check your devices and HID Keyboard Device shows up on the list). My Bios supports ACPI 2.0.
 
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      12-16-2010
Figured it out. Needed to go into the BIOS and enable USB wake... seems pretty obvious now. Thanks for you help and hopefully somebody else will find this useful!
 
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      12-16-2010
I notice you have two "HID Keyboard Device" entries. I also have that on my system and only one of mine has the power management option.
Enable Device Wake-hid.jpg
If the device isn't defined to the system with that ability then there is no way to turn it on that I am aware of; plus since there are two devices with the same name it may be confusing to the line command even if one of them does offer the power option.
 
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      12-16-2010
glad you got it worked out. I am marking this as solved.
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