Wake by USB keypress on P4C800E Dlx?

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Just wondering...

How can I wake my PC using my USB keyboard? It used to work fine when hooked
to the PS2 ports through an adapter, but I no longer use a KVM so can use
the native USB interface.

I don't see anything in the BIOS except for Wake on PS/2 keypress.

Thx!
 
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"Noozer" <dontspam@me.here> wrote in message
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> Just wondering...
>
> How can I wake my PC using my USB keyboard? It used to work fine when
hooked
> to the PS2 ports through an adapter, but I no longer use a KVM so can use
> the native USB interface.
>
> I don't see anything in the BIOS except for Wake on PS/2 keypress.

I'll take the silence as a "no" and to use the PS/2 adapter if I want to
keep WOK.

Thx
 
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In "Wake by USB keypress on P4C800E Dlx?", "Noozer" <dontspam@me.here> wrote:

>How can I wake my PC using my USB keyboard? It used to work fine when hooked
>to the PS2 ports through an adapter, but I no longer use a KVM so can use
>the native USB interface.

It's not a BIOS option, it's done by motherboard jumpers. There are 4 of them,
two for the rear ports (USBPWR12 and USBPWR34, located near the IO section) and
two for the internal header. The PSU has also to be capable of 500mA on the
+5V/SB line. (See section 2.7 of the manual, p2-20.)
 
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I don't have your MB. I have a P4P800-MX and there is a jumper to enable
this feature.

"Noozer" <dontspam@me.here> wrote in message
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> Just wondering...
>
> How can I wake my PC using my USB keyboard? It used to work fine when
> hooked
> to the PS2 ports through an adapter, but I no longer use a KVM so can use
> the native USB interface.
>
> I don't see anything in the BIOS except for Wake on PS/2 keypress.
>
> Thx!
>
>