On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Preece Scott-PREECE wrote:
> This is, of course, in an embedded framework rather than a desktop
> framework - we suspend and wakeup automatically, not via user
> intervention. Answering a question asked in another piece of mail, we
> have roughly a dozen different devices that cause the system to wakeup -
> keypad press, touchscreen touch, flip open/close, etc.
Hmm, it would be nice if that comment was in reply to the email in which
it came. At least if it was in the same thread..
Many systems have > 1 _possible_ wakeup devices (keyboard, touchscreen,
lid, etc). You implied that when a system wakes up, there could be > 1
device that actually woke the system up, which is in direct conflict with
what I've always assumed - that when a system wakes up, it is caused by a
single device (and if there were multiple events, like a key press *and* a
mouse movement, it's doesn't really matter)..
Thanks,
Patrick
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