Am Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2006 23:03 schrieb David Brownell:
> On Sunday 15 October 2006 8:54 pm, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> >  
> > > For what it's worth it sort of works now, however testing with an
> > > MS Intellimouse Explorer I found that I really needed to use a button
> > > to wake it up.
> > 
> > I am afraid that this is a showstopper... While it is accepted that button
> > press is needed to wake up from system suspend I doubt uses will like the
> > need to press button to wake up their mice ;(
> 
> I have a suspicion that mice designed to help laptop users will be
> better about waking on motion events than ones designed for desktops.

Reasonable.

> Regardless, it would be good if we could get some hard(er) facts on
> this.  Oliver, maybe you could boil this down to some test that any
> idiot penguin could run.

Yes, I'll implement forced suspend. I am rewriting the patch. It's stupid
to start a work from a timer. I'll use schedule_delayed_work().

I would suggest starting with the whitelist available at www.usb.org
 
> Categories of USB mice I'm aware of include ones where wakeup triggers:
> 
>  - by motion or button
>  - only by button
>  - never, despite what the device reports

Are there mice which control this by undocumented commands?

        Regards
                Oliver

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