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Okay, stupid question time:
I'll preface by saying that I am not that well versed in Powershell.
I have a device, an integrated circuit, which presents itself as a HID device. It is configured to wake the computer when a button is pressed. In Windows, I have tried to set the power configurations in Device Manager, but the option to wake the computer is greyed out. Are there not power setup commands in Powershell? I have to have this thing wake the computer for the project to work. It just currently won't and there seems to be no way to set it.
I throw myself on the pile of "Gee whiz I need help."
TIA
I'll preface by saying that I am not that well versed in Powershell.
I have a device, an integrated circuit, which presents itself as a HID device. It is configured to wake the computer when a button is pressed. In Windows, I have tried to set the power configurations in Device Manager, but the option to wake the computer is greyed out. Are there not power setup commands in Powershell? I have to have this thing wake the computer for the project to work. It just currently won't and there seems to be no way to set it.
I throw myself on the pile of "Gee whiz I need help."
TIA
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