Cyro waking (win10) computer from sleep every 10 or so minutes

GoldenArbiter

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As per the title; I would get a more accurate read, but I'm usually (trying to be) asleep at the same time, so it's hard to get a number.

How do I force the Cyro to stop doing this? Obviously I can unplug it, but that's an incredibly inelegant option...
 
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Hello.
If the problem persists then the most efficient solution would be sadly unplugging it.
Also check if thumbstick does not have any jitter while stationary that might be the reason why its waking it up.
 

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Hello.
If the problem persists then the most efficient solution would be sadly unplugging it.
Also check if thumbstick does not have any jitter while stationary that might be the reason why its waking it up.

So, I checked the thumbstick stuff; no dice. I did however find an ever so slightly more elegant solution in the interim: Just turn it on its side, lol
I believe it may be vibrations from the building affecting the mouse sensor... Won't be able to test in a more stable area for another few weeks though.
 
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So, I checked the thumbstick stuff; no dice. I did however find an ever so slightly more elegant solution in the interim: Just turn it on its side, lol
I believe it may be vibrations from the building affecting the mouse sensor... Won't be able to test in a more stable area for another few weeks though.
mouse sensor waking it up by the looks of it indeed.
as long as there is a workaround :D
 

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Update:
I've actually seen it happen in action! Every [indeterminate amount of time], the cursor slides right by about 2-3 cm (whatever that is in pixel density on a 4k monitor.

I've caught it doing this twice now... No idea what's causing it, or what settings to toy with in the app...
 

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Update:
I've actually seen it happen in action! Every [indeterminate amount of time], the cursor slides right by about 2-3 cm (whatever that is in pixel density on a 4k monitor.

I've caught it doing this twice now... No idea what's causing it, or what settings to toy with in the app...
I pressume the mouse doesn't phisically slide when it happens ?
Haven't seen it occur b4.

Any lights or something that could trigger the laser reading?
 

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I pressume the mouse doesn't phisically slide when it happens ?
Haven't seen it occur b4.

Any lights or something that could trigger the laser reading?

The mouse isn't moving more than it should be (It's actually happened while I've been *using* it; Generally this is noticed because the cursor will just go on their very own little adventure to somewhere I don't want it to.)


The mouse is being used on a wooden desk (No mouse pad; temp solution), but there is no reflection that should be causing this, and it's intermittent enough (both during movement, and at rest) that I feel safe in saying the desk isn't the cause (Also happened on a different material during the original post).
 
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The mouse isn't moving more than it should be (It's actually happened while I've been *using* it; Generally this is noticed because the cursor will just go on their very own little adventure to somewhere I don't want it to.)


The mouse is being used on a wooden desk (No mouse pad; temp solution), but there is no reflection that should be causing this, and it's intermittent enough (both during movement, and at rest) that I feel safe in saying the desk isn't the cause (Also happened on a different material during the original post).
Physically disconnect PC from internet (take out LAN cable, turn-off wi-fi router) - see if your PC is not controlled remotely ?

Have you tested it on another PC ?

Could be a faulty sensor, but haven't come accross it b4, so hard to tell without getting the unit back here for an inspection