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We have a custom Windows 11 laptop that has an external Microsoft USB wired mouse attached to it with the full Microsoft drivers for it installed.

In Device Manager, the mouse's ability to wake up the laptop has been disabled.

However, the mouse continues to wake up Windows from sleep.

In elevated cmd:

powercfg -devicequery wake_armed shows NONE powercfg -waketimers shows 'There are no active wake timers in the system.'

powercfg -lastwake shows Wake History Count - 0

We tried re-enabling the mouse's ability to wake the PC up and then running in elevatd cmd:

powercfg -devicequery wake_armed which shows Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse (Mouse and Keyboard Center)

followed by:

powercfg -devicedisablewake "Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse (Mouse and Keyboard Center)"

followed by:

powercfg -devicequery wake_armed which shows NONE

And yet the external mouse continues to wake up Windows.

Even Viewer shows the following under Log Name "system" Source "Kernel-Power" and Event ID "507"

The system is exiting Modern Standby

Reason: Input Mouse.

How can we fix this so that this external mouse stops waking up Windows considering Windows claims it's not armed to wake it yet it continues to wake it.

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