How to Enable USB Selective Suspend for Human Interface Device
Updated: November 5, 2008
This paper provides information about enabling the USB selective suspend feature for human interface devices (HIDs) in the Windows family of operating systems. Through this feature, Windows can selectively suspend idle HIDs. This allows Windows to efficiently manage the power requirements of the overall system.
This information applies for the following operating systems:
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008
Windows Vista
See also
USB Selective Suspend in the WDK