DPMS (Suspended Display) Does Not Resume on Keypress / Mouse

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Have you experienced this DPMS problem?

Yes, daily
4
22%
Yes, at least once a week
2
11%
Yes, occasionally
5
28%
Yes, but it doesn't happen anymore
2
11%
No
5
28%
 
Total votes: 18

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tangel
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DPMS (Suspended Display) Does Not Resume on Keypress / Mouse

#1 Post by tangel » Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:39 pm

Running completely current system (BIOS 1.09) and Windows XP (SP2+hotfixes, ATI Driver Package 8.241.1) as of this post. Maybe 1 out of 30 times my LCD suspends (laptop still running), it will not "awaken" after a key is pressed or mouse is clicked. Only solution appears to be closing the lid and opening it again. Not a major pain but annoying nonetheless.

Anyone else experience something similar?
Current: T60p (2623-DDU), 2GB, UXGA, V5200 512MB, 7200RPM 100GB, 9 Cell + Ultrabay, Advanced Dock

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#2 Post by whakojacko » Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:49 pm

i have this problem sometimes when the display turns off automatically. When I manually suspend it, the mouse always resumes it
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#3 Post by nelson » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:03 am

I have this problem, and it's very annoying! I have my system plugged into AC, configured to never lower brightness or refresh rate; just turn off display after 25 minutes. If it doesn't come back I find suspending the laptop (by shutting the lid) and resuming fixes it.

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#4 Post by whakojacko » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:35 am

nelson wrote:I have this problem, and it's very annoying! I have my system plugged into AC, configured to never lower brightness or refresh rate; just turn off display after 25 minutes. If it doesn't come back I find suspending the laptop (by shutting the lid) and resuming fixes it.
well you can configure it not to turn off the display
Control Panel -> Power options And then change the hd off monitor off standby and hibernate settings. I think this thread is more about annoyance that theyre monitor wont reumse properly, not that it turns off in the first place
T60p 2007-93U (S-IPS UXGA lovers forever)

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#5 Post by Mobile_Mike » Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:58 am

read this thread (about halfway down....) 8) http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 8&start=30
TP750->TP755->TP600->T20->
T30->T40->T42(15")->
T43(15")->X60s

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#6 Post by Scratch » Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:48 pm

I've now applied the updated bios, latest video package and the MS WinXP hotfix mentioned in Mobile Mike's reply above to 4 T60p systems that had this issue. None have had the problem since, but I continue to monitor them.

This has been the only "fix" that has lasted this long so I'm fairly confident that the issue has been put to bed...fingers crossed and all that...
T'Pad 600e, 770x, A20p, A21p, A30p, A31p (2653-H3U), T43p (2668-Q2U) & T60p (2623-DDU)...it's an addiction.

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#7 Post by JohnDrake » Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:30 am

If you are not using the factory image, the hotfix package (now on the device driver matrix, near the bottom) usually fixes this.

Anyone who built their own image should apply the hotfix package.

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#8 Post by nelson » Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:13 am

The fix that Mobile_Mike is referring to is Microsoft KB 917332. The fix isn't on Windows Update; if you feel lucky you can try downloading a Microsoft hotfix from this unauthorized site. I haven't.

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