Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?
Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?
Personally I press Ctrl
Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?
Personally I press Ctrl
Usually space
I mash space bar! At work I mash Ctrl alt delete
Same here. Whenever I need to wake up my PC I send it on a suborbital spaceflight. The forces of launch and reentry move the mouse a lot and it wakes up once I recover it from the ocean.
I move the mouse.
Team mouse wiggle!
My computer always drops the first character or two when waking, making me screw up my password. So I wiggle the mouse and by the time my hand is back on the keyboard I can type my password with confidence.
At work I just start typing the password. Sometimes I am faster than the screen coming back to life
Space
The final frontier
ESC
Can't believe I had to scroll this far. Always Escape!
I pick up the mouse, hold it to my mouth and say, "Computer...?”
Not there yet, doc :p
What does it say back?
Nothing yet :-)
I believe it's another reference being made here
Space key. That way it won't accidentally enter an actual letter or command that could be passed to the current active application.
That's not really much of a problem anymore these days (serious issue in WinXP era), but it's still the safe key, so I use it.
Edit: I totally botched this. I meant Shift key. Derp.
I like ctrl as well.
Less alarming and obtrusive. To the computer? For me?
I prefer left Ctrl, but will press the right ctrl if I'm feeling wild that day.
This is a great question.
I love them question.
I’m a left CTRL grill. It doesn’t press things that might input text or navigate. It’s a humble modification-key.
Shift because it can't trigger an action on its own.
<Tinfoil hat> Using space, enter, control, or alt can trigger functions in windows if another key is stuck for a weird reason. </Tinfoil hat>
A nice open palm slap on the middle of the keyboard does the trick for me
The "cat" method.
😹
Spacebar
Arrow keys
I press the down arrow key!
Left for me
Mouse wiggles
That's just uncivilised.
It's optimal
qwerdsffyjiluiop;hjmdb
sfg [waggle mouse] qqwthr
ctrl is the only correct choice obviously. it's the only key that does nothing by itself and it's positioned at a corner so it's hard to mistype
Whatever method gets the job done is fine but this is the most correct answer.
Space - The Final Frontier
These are the voyages...
I shake the mouse then start entering my login before the screen turns on, works 50% of the time.
Shift.
They're big enough I don't have to aim. They're located on both edges (at least on TKL). They do nothing on their own.
Any single modifier key by itself, in case it’s just the screen that’s asleep and I’m inadvertently typing into a text field.
Up arrow
I always turn off my computer when I'm done. I like to get a fresh boot
That’s more taxing on the hardware over time
Edit: downvote all you want but frequent power cycling DOES reduce the life span of capacitors over time more than just leaving it in a low power or hibernation state, and also generates rapid thermal changes in components that puts more stress on them. Source: 20 years of experience in hardware repair and IT
My 2 year old, when prompted to hit any key, hit the power button instead.
Anyway, the answer is a swift kick of my desk to move my mouse cause that seems to wake it up.
I shake the mouse
Then sometimes it doesn't work and you just end up looking like a frantic mousemoving maniac.
Up arrow
Left Ctrl
Been using spacebar but what I would like to do is set up a midi drum pad as an input device so I can wake my computer up by smacking it with a stick.
Mouse click.
I spam escape but I usally disable sleep on all my machines and use hibernation instead. Too many issues with sleep. Randomly wakes up, USB devices aren't recognized, a monitor stays black...
I wouldn't hibernate on an m2ssd qlc degradation killed my samsung 980 pro. it got corrupt sectors so bad that the samsung magician software just gives up after scanning
Wasn't that the drive that got insane write amplification due to a firmware bug?
Edit: yup, definitely wasn't cuz you were actually writing to it an unusual amount. Those drives would wear themselves out during normal use for seemingly no reason. I've been hibernating to a WD Black for years, and it's fine.
That sucks but as another said that seemed to have been a firmware bug. I have hibernated thousands of times with 32GB RAM and had no SSD die on me yet.
I stomp on my usb foot pedal
Uuu, nice. Always wanted one of those. What do you use yours for?
To wake the computer up from sleep.
I use mine for Star Power in Clone Hero (Guitar Hero-ish game)
Way back in the day I always wanted one to use as my push to talk key for Ventrilo... But these days with noise reduction algorithms, boom mics with cardioid sensitivity spaces, and adjustable activation threshold, I just leave my mic on auto activate.
I should probably find something else to use it for...
I just smack the keyboard or press a bunch of keys at once.
I have to press the power button because the dumbass enters deep sleep.
Lawful Neutral, ctrl.
Fingerprint scanner power button thing
Wait... You guys actually only push one button?
I slide my entire hand across the keyboard like I'm waving to the computer haha
Depends the OS.
Windows its Space
On Linux shift since space will fill in the password field with spaces
In the first second I was taken aback by such a silly decision from the designers' part, but then I realised it was actually a cool idea; you don't have to wake up your computer. You just start typing immediately. How cool is that?
... Also, why the heck do you need to start with shift then? : )
Because years ago I made my PC password with Capslock on since a warning would show.
So genius 13 year old me said, "hey even if someone knew my password, they'd never know how it was inputted."
So my actual wake key is capslock.
Only my PC uses this old password method now, everything else is passphrase+uniquekey
Like google+lemmyworld
Backspace, because my cat likes to step on my keyboard and then characters are often left in the password field that need cleared.
Esc like 3-5 times (to also prompt the login input) or mouse wiggle
The power button. I've disabled usb-wake because my wireless mouse keeps waking up my computer
Same problem, now I just flip it upside down when not in use.
Escape is kinda hardcoded as a safe button in my headspace and spacebar is just fun to press.
I'm a mad man I click different shit every time.
I hit the "wake on lan" icon on my phone, since my computer is in a different room from my monitor and the usb doesn't work for waking it up directly. But if I could, left ctrl all day!
I just stare at it loathfully until it wakes up out of shame.
(Or maybe it's my enraged vibrations transferring to the mouse through the table and causing it to move, same difference.)
Any key
I can't find it on my keyboard 😉
Call tech support, we love this one
Caps lock because it doesn't do anything like enter or other keys might do and if I see the light blink then I know that the computer/keyboard is not frozen.
I've never heard of a frozen keyboard. That is definitely not an issue to worry about every single time anyway.
Plus when it works you need a second press to turn it back off before entering the password. Way too much work.
I usually use the up key as that is one of the few buttons I know of that will open the password field (I'm assuming down also works, but I haven't tried many others). I usually turn my monitor off (can't just leave it on as it's in my room and if a cat moves their ear too quickly that will wake up the screen and I can't have that while I'm comfortable in bed) at night, so the first time I use it in a day I will turn it on, smack the up arrow and the login screen is gone before the screen turns on all the way. Which is a little sad I don't get to see it much since I did pick out a theme and background for it, but can't be helped.
Interestingly, I use the shift key for the same reason of "it does nothing". Who knows if I left half a command in the terminal or something like that. I don't have a caps lock led, but that's a good idea!
Left arrow up arrow right arrow. over and over and over again until the computer comes up
I plop my furry balls menacingly on the keyboard and inevitably hit at least half the keys
I press my whole hand into the keyboard hitting like 20 keys probably
This is me
I have a BLE keyboard and a BLE trackball, so they lose connection when PC is sleeping. To wake it up I press the power button
I push the power button on the tower.
i rapidly press as many keys as i can within a 1 second time frame
or i just slam the enter key a few times
Mash low in the corner.
Probably a combo of Ctrl-shift-alt-super-z-x-space
I know, much barbarian.
I always hit an arrow key. Just in case it's not actually asleep but just turned off the display, and I don't want to accidentally start typing into something without seeing the screen yet. It's like, 99% unsubstantiated paranoia, admittedly.
Haven't seen anyone else comment this, I mash all arrow keys
Originally I got into this habit thinking that arrow keys would do nothing, and in most interfaces they don't, but I have learned the hard way they certainly do stuff when watching YouTube.
However it's too late and too embedded in my brain to wake my PC by mashing arrow keys so that is my life
My PC dual functions as a server so it never sleeps
Backspace
Power. I'm weird like that, I guess.
I also use power - I've disabled waking from keyboard or mouse input, because cat.
Sounds more like cat input I'm sorry it was a compulsion
Tip for those with cats in their household: don't buy a PC case with the power button on top
I smash the arrow keys like I’m playing a synthesizer.
Getting ready for the downvotes… I put my finger on the touch-id sensor of the wireless keyboard.
On my Linux laptops, I usually swipe on the trackpad or track point. If that doesn’t do anything, one of the ctrl keys.
Ctrl to wake the screen, system set to never sleep. Stupid Plex running on Windows addiction.
My desktop pc doesn't wake up from keyboard inputs, so the power button. On my laptop I just open the lid.
It doesn't? It should, you might want to check your settings
I mean, I'm fine with it, since it means no accidental keyboard presses. It might have something to do with the USB receiver being powered off, so the keyboard might try to enter some kind of "pairing mode"
space, ctrl, or sometimes the entire numpad at once. it's just one big button :P
Sleep? I run Linux. It's on. Or it's off. So power? I guess?
I'm so surprised people have specific buttons? Is there a reason? I just mash my whole hand at the keyboard
Idk habbit I guess. IT just feels wrong pressing anything else.
Numlock. Let's me know if the hardware is locked up, powered off, or just slow to wake.
I honestly just kind of flop my hand around on the keyboard
Cursor-right.
It's least likely to mess up your command line, won't trigger an action, and easy to find blind.
Space. On my mechanical keyboard it makes a nice thunk. You really know you've pressed it.
Waking up is hardware encoded to the mouse button, keys are secondary.... It's mentioned on that 'daves garrage' YouTube channel with the guy who was a dev for windows 95.
Control and alt .Bonus: To move to the bottom of a terminal, I have it set to scroll to bottom on input and hit backspace.
Mouse click gang
Scroll Lock
Numpad Enter, its a large Key on the edge of the Keyboard i guess?
Mash the DEL key, because it skips the prompt to click OK to login, and takes me straight to password entry.
Esc also removes anything typed into swaylock so esc
Am I the only one that just kind throws my hand on the keyboard and what happens happens?
Control, but I have Caps Lock and my right control key swapped, so physically the Caps Lock key.
It also doesn't really "wake" my computer. When I lock my desktop, I have the operation also set up to enable DPMS with a short timeout, so my monitor also powers down if I'm not typing for a few seconds. When I come back, I just smack Control to make the monitor power on and make my screen locker show an indication that it's active. Unlocking the screen locker disables DPMS, so once the system's unlocked, I don't need to tap anything to wake the monitor.
My machine is dual boot and boots so fast I don't sleep it. If booting to linux, after login it resumes my previous session exactly as it was anyway. No point sleeping it to me.
I don’t sleep my computer because I have more ram than is advisable to have if you are going to fully sleep the computer.
None! And the sucker still wakes up all the time.
I mash the keyboard. It wakes.
Ctrl+Alt+delete for my work computer so I can go straight to password input.
Space for my home computer.
I thump my water bottle down on the desk just hard enough to make my mouse trigger and wake up the PC. By the time I'm sat comfortably it's awaiting a password :]
I giggle the mouse.
Teehee
I just open it.
Control. I'm mildly paranoid any other key will actually go through and type/do something.
If there is a pin set, decimal on the numpad, else Ctrl or ESC.
I don't. I move the mouse.
I was very very very drunk.
I slap the spacebar, often multiple times if I'm impatient
Shift, Escape and mouse wiggle, in that order.
The first letter of my password.
Right arrow. Wake on mouse disabled because cats. Right arrow is on the bottom right corner and convenient to hit when pulling the keyboard tray out.
I use numlok mostly. I guess I’m weird!
SPACE bar
I also use Ctrl, or I waggle my mouse to wake both it and my PC (it's wireless).
F3, what else?
The power button
Arrow up. Multiple times.
Win/Super key
I find that pretty safe.
Esc, t, or I move the mouse. Depends on my goal when I'm waking it up.
I've always used Ctrl for that. I had my computer for 2 years before I discovered that Ctrl is the "wake from sleep" key, and no other keys would work anyway. (it's a thinkpad)
I make certain to always press a different key every time. I use a keyboard overlay to help keep track, by punching out the key that I just pressed. What happens when I get through them all? First, I cycle through in a unique ordering - by printing off a new overlay ofc - and then when I'm through with that, I know that it's time to get a new keyboard. Btw I'm just kidding, if you couldn't tell 🤣.
My PC just never sleeps.
I just change the TV input to PC IN and it's already on.
probably J, since thats where my right hand rests.
If you mean actual sleep, as in S3 sleep, that would be the power button as I disable waking from sleep from anything else as I don't like the PC waking up from accidental keyboard key presses or mouse movements.
If you mean when the monitor goes to sleep, it's the shift key that I mash. Yes, that means on Windows I always have to disable that stupid shortcut to enable StickyKeys.
Doesn't respond to mouse movements only mouse clicks and keyboard presses.
Alt
The only correct answer is num lock. Caps lock is sort of correct, but it's a stupid key on anything that's not a typewriter so I usually disable it so the only correct answer is num lock. No exceptions.
Right. Mouse. Button.
I will not be taking any questions.
Enter key or space bar
My computer never gets the chance to sleep.
Spacebar.
My YubiKey.
The “touch-id” key that also functions as the power-button.
Home laptop, power button. Work computer, CTRL-ALT twice brings the login screen.
Spacebar sometimes but usually I just smack the keyboard randomly until it wakes up lol
I bang my head of the keyboard so it's random.
Either ctrl or any of the arrow keys
Fn or moving the mouse.
Mouse wiggles
I just drop my schweaty balls on the keyboard
click the power button i guess, i forgot.
First thing I do on any computer that I'm using (work, home) is turning sleep and suspend off. When it's a laptop I disable that closing the lid suspends the laptop. I hate it when I'm moving to a meeting room the thing shuts off. It spins up quickly, but network or whatever is gone, plus gotta unlock it again. Nay.
On other devices, it's moving the mouse first to see if it's not the monitor that went in standby, if that doesn't work I go ham on the spacebar. Finally, the power button if space does nothing, to admit defeat.
Any key at the corner. Usually arrow right. It doesn't mess up my password during the time it is waking up where I'm unsure if it is missing one or two characters. Sometimes also [
or control
or fn
or even backspace
depending which keyboard I'm using.
I press A. Keyboard wakes up the computer but mouse doesn't, both USB and same brand.
Enter
I slam the keyboard like a piano player playing Flight of the Bumblebee
The "any" key, of course.
This is what I came into the comments section for…
I prefer catarel.