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Turning off aula mouse light
Turning off aula mouse light




turning off aula mouse light
  1. #TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT HOW TO#
  2. #TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT MANUALS#
  3. #TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT UPDATE#
  4. #TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT WINDOWS 10#

I also tried clearing the CMOS jumper with a knife according to the motherboard manuals instructions. Told me to remove the CMOS battery for a couple of minutes which I did but that didn't fix anything.

#TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT HOW TO#

The guy who helped me wasn't quite sure how to fix it so an admin stepped in. (This issue has been resolved, the original issue still remains.) I'm now navigating my computer by leopard. After restarting my computer a couple of times my mouse went onto a really low sensitivity and wasn't registering my clicks. Think I might have mounted the wrong file.

#TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT UPDATE#

I Mounted the update file onto a bootable usb but had some issues getting it to work. He told me that it was probably a BIOS issue and that I should update it (which I haven't done since I got the computer late 2011). I went to the Live IRC chat to get help and got a reply from a member there. The only way for me to "fix" these issues is to kill the computer by the switch on the PSU. Also, when I start up my computer It will often go into a startup loop. Whenever I turn off my computer the fans and LEDs will just continue going with the OS being shut down. If you found this post useful, would you mind helping me out by sharing it? Just click one of the handy social media sharing buttons below.Here's a summary of my issue and what I've tried to fix it:įor a while now I've had an issue with my computer. Want to ask Rick a tech question? Click here and send it in! If Facebook isn’t your cup of tea, I invite you to sign up for my Rick’s Daily Tips Daily Update Newsletter. Now my mouse goes off when I shut down the computer.īonus tip #1: This post explains how to protect your files from catastrophic loss should your hard drive ever fail by creating a System Image Backup.īonus tip #2: Want to make sure you never miss one of my tips? Click here to join my Rick’s Tech Tips Facebook Group! I found the “Deep Sleep” setting and followed your instructions. Update from Kelly: Thanks for your help, Rick. If you were able to find and disable the UEFI setting that allows full-time USB charging and made the required change in the Control Panel your mouse should no longer stay lit up when you shut your computer down. Here’s how:ġ – Press the Windows+ S key combination to open a “Search” box.Ģ – Type the word control into the Search box, then select Control Panel from the list of search results.ĥ – Click the Choose what the power buttons do link that’s over in the left-hand column.Ħ – Click the Change settings that are currently unavailable link.ħ – Uncheck the box beside Turn on fast startup.

#TURNING OFF AULA MOUSE LIGHT WINDOWS 10#

Once you’ve changed the setting in the UEFI you’ll also need to change a setting in the Windows 10 Control Panel. Launch the UEFI Settings screen ( instructions here) and look for a setting related to “USB charging” or “Deep Sleep”. The name of the feature you’re looking for varies from manufacturer to manufacturer (and even from model to model) but if your system has it you should be able to easily recognize it when you see it.

turning off aula mouse light

You didn’t mention the brand and model number of your PC but some models have a UEFI setting that will turn off full-time USB charging and/or enable a “Deep Sleep” mode. But that being said, you might be able to turn it off. This is really nothing to be concerned about since the tiny amount of electricity your mouse uses won’t really affect your electric bill in any meaningful way. That’s why your mouse remains “lit” even when the computer is in “shut down” mode. When this feature is present (and enabled) power will be supplied to the USB ports any time the computer is plugged into an electrical outlet. Rick’s answer: Kelly, many newer desktop PCs (and even a few laptops) have a feature that allows your computer to charge the batteries in connected USB devices even when the computer is completely off. Why is this happening? I’ve never seen it before. When I shut the computer down (not put it to sleep, but actually shut it down) the little light on the mouse stays lit. Question from Kelly E.: I just bought a new computer and there’s one thing about it that has me puzzled.






Turning off aula mouse light