It is incredibly annoying to me that my mouse wakes the computer when I barely touch it. If I want my PC to turn on, I press the Super key.
I find very hacky scripts online, I tried some but they didn’t work. How did you disable it?
This option is missing from settings.
I created a systemd service by putting the following in /etc/systemd/system/disable-mouse-wakeup.service
[Unit]
Description=Disable Mouse wakeup triggers
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c "echo XHC0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup"
ExecStop=/bin/sh -c "echo XHC0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup"
RemainAfterExit=yes
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Then I ran sudo systemctl enable --now disable-mouse-wakeup
It works perfectly on my AMD machine.
On mine it was playing with some /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-4/power/wakeup or something, (use the right device number from lsusb), also there is some settings in the BIOS to power or not USB when sleeping, obviously if some USB port have no power, wakeup cannot work :) Every setup/BIOS is kinda different though.
And I have had the same problem as OP with just knocking the desk and the computer wakes up and it is annoying!
My latest trackball I switched it to Bluetooth mode so when PC is sleeping, no BT at all.
What system do you have? Laptop or desktop, if laptop which one, if desktop which mobo do you have? Check your bios for any sleep options, specifically S0 vs S3 standby.
S0 standby vs S3 standby can change things a lot. If you’re in S3 standby then it’s up to your bios/firmware to handle waking from sleep. If you’re in S0 standby then your OS is in control.
Run cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
and try some of the other devices instead of XHC0 if they are enabled
Edit: Remember to run sudo systemctl stop disable-mouse-wakeup
to reset them if it doesn’t work
Unfortunately, disabling the devices doesn’t work.
RP01 S4 *enabled pci:0000:00:1c.0
RP05 S4 *enabled pci:0000:00:1c.4
RP06 S4 *enabled pci:0000:00:1c.5
LID0 S3 *enabled platform:PNP0C0D:00
PBTN S3 *enabled platform:PNP0C0C:00
I had this device earlier but I disabled it with your systemctl service earlier and although I stopped the service, it didn’t come back. Probably, it’s back on next reboot. XHC S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:14.0
I didn’t test LID0 or Powerbutton.
Maybe a setting in the BIOS? It will most probably not have a setting for the Mouse but USB
you can try if your monitor has a USB hub put it on there, when the monitor is off so goes the mouse.
Which distro? Do you have tlp
installed? If so, you an use tlpui
to configure lots of power related settings.
I’ve been working on a fix for a similar issue, but it might not apply because my issue is caused by my mouse’s wireless reciever. I wrote a little script to replace the bluetooth wakup config file, and it works when I manually run it. However, this resets every time I restart and I’m having difficulty getting it to run on startup, probably because it requires sudo.