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6.5.6.4.
6.5.6.4.6.5.6.4.
6.5.6.4. Resume on PS/2 KBC
Resume on PS/2 KBCResume on PS/2 KBC
Resume on PS/2 KBC
Resume on PS/2 KBC wakes up a system that has been put into suspend or
standby mode. When this feature is enabled, keyboard activity as defined in
the Wake
WakeWake
Wake-
--
-Up Key
Up KeyUp Key
Up Key feature will cause the system to wake up. This feature has
three options.
S3
S3S3
S3
The S3 option enables PS/2 keyboard activity to be detected if the system is in
S3 power saving mode.
S3/S4/S5
S3/S4/S5S3/S4/S5
S3/S4/S5
The S3/S4/S5 option enables PS/2 keyboard activity to be detected if the
system is in S3/S4/S5 power saving mode.
Disabled
DisabledDisabled
Disabled
The Disabled option disables the detection of all PS/2 keyboard activity.
6.5.6.5.
6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5.
6.5.6.5. Wake
WakeWake
Wake-
--
-Up Key
Up KeyUp Key
Up Key
The Wake-Up Key feature can only be set when Resume on PS/2 KBC
Resume on PS/2 KBCResume on PS/2 KBC
Resume on PS/2 KBC is set to
“S3” or “S3/S4/S5”. Otherwise, this feature will be not selectable. This feature
has two options.
Any Key
Any KeyAny Key
Any Key
The Any Key option enables any key on the keyboard to trigger the Wake-Up
event.
Specific Key
Specific KeySpecific Key
Specific Key
The Specific Key option unlocks the Wake
WakeWake
Wake-
--
-Up Password
Up PasswordUp Password
Up Password feature.
6.5.6.6.
6.5.6.6.6.5.6.6.
6.5.6.6. Wake
WakeWake
Wake-
--
-Up
Up Up
Up Password
PasswordPassword
Password
The Wake-Up Password feature can only be set when the Wake
WakeWake
Wake-
--
-Up Key
Up KeyUp Key
Up Key feature
is set to “Specific Key”. This feature enables the user to specify a key sequence
that must be entered in order to wake up the system.
The key sequence can consist of up to 6 alphanumeric characters and some
special characters. Function keys and modifier keys (such as Ctrl, Alt, Del, etc.)
cannot be used.