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Wakeup Computer from S3 Suspend #47
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Sorry no idea. But I doubt that stm32-usbd suspend and resume are related, I think they are for usb protocol suspend/resume. |
I looked into QMK and it seems that it calls As you mentioned, this is not what the stm32-usbd resume or suspend is doing as that has to do with the I am thinking this should be a part of stm32-usbd and not keyberon. Should I open an issue there? What are other keyberon users doing to wake their computer from suspend? Power button? |
If that's dedicated register access, yes it should go in stm32-usbd. I personally use a laptop, so opening lid wake up the computer. |
Created stm32-usbd issue to capture this. |
I am having difficulty getting my keyboard to wakeup my computer from an S3 suspend.
I am running Linux Kernel 5.10 and have a custom STM32F072 keyboard and can enter sleep with the
MediaSleep
keycode, but cannot seem to wake my computer with a button press. QMK on the same keyboard does wake up my machine, so I do not believe it is a hardware issue. I also tested with the Keyseebee firmware after just changing the pins, and still was unable to wake my machine.Has anyone else had this issue? I looked into the stm32-usbd repository for
suspend
andresume
but am not sure if those are even the correct functions to call.BTW amazing library! I love the new CustomAction functionality for entering DFU.
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