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MGriffith2k
Dec 26, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 power management user experience
Ran into an issue where my laptop battery got low (maybe around 50 percent battery) and my mouse stopped working and my screen dimmed. I didn’t receive any notification that the mouse was disabled to conserve power or any option to choose not to disable my mouse. This made me assume that something stopped working (also new laptop) or mouse was having issues so I swapped USB ports and everything. I was able to find an article to prevent my mouse from being disabled due to power management.
To improve the user experience and usefulness of this feature can it notify and allow the user to choose if they want a usb device or certain key devices from being disabled? Even a notification could save someone time from thinking their mouse is broken. Heh….
To improve the user experience and usefulness of this feature can it notify and allow the user to choose if they want a usb device or certain key devices from being disabled? Even a notification could save someone time from thinking their mouse is broken. Heh….
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