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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 549017" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>there are a few options.</p><p></p><p>MCE MST Standby Tool</p><p>MPStandby Handler</p><p>LMremote - <a href="http://www.lmgestion.net/@en-us/4/22/60/112/article.asp" target="_blank">LM Gestion : LM Remote KeyMap : React upon computer events (launch application at shutdown, turn off tv when standing by...)</a></p><p></p><p>The thing that interests me with LM remote is this...</p><p></p><p><strong>PC Resume Sleeping </strong>: this events occurs when your PC return to stand by from a wake up state that was provoked by a scheduled task or some other events but was never fully resumed (meaning you have not used the PC since he wake up). When this event occurs it replace the "PC Standing By" event.</p><p></p><p><strong>PC Resuming Auto </strong>: this event occurs when your PC is resuming from stand by automatically to handle an event (scheduling task for instance). This event also happens when you are resuming your PC to interact with it.</p><p></p><p><strong>PC Shutting down </strong>: this event occurs when you are shutting down / restarting your PC</p><p></p><p><strong>PC Standing By </strong>: this event occurs when your PC is going into stand by. If your computer is going to stand by but was never fully resumed before going to stand by (meaning the PC was on because of a scheduled task and not because you waked him up manually), the "PC Resume Sleeping" is fired instead.</p><p></p><p><strong>PC Waking Up </strong>: this event occurs when your are resuming your PC from stand by. This event doesn't happen when your PC is resuming itself to handle an event</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 549017, member: 76888"] there are a few options. MCE MST Standby Tool MPStandby Handler LMremote - [url=http://www.lmgestion.net/@en-us/4/22/60/112/article.asp]LM Gestion : LM Remote KeyMap : React upon computer events (launch application at shutdown, turn off tv when standing by...)[/url] The thing that interests me with LM remote is this... [B]PC Resume Sleeping [/B]: this events occurs when your PC return to stand by from a wake up state that was provoked by a scheduled task or some other events but was never fully resumed (meaning you have not used the PC since he wake up). When this event occurs it replace the "PC Standing By" event. [B]PC Resuming Auto [/B]: this event occurs when your PC is resuming from stand by automatically to handle an event (scheduling task for instance). This event also happens when you are resuming your PC to interact with it. [B]PC Shutting down [/B]: this event occurs when you are shutting down / restarting your PC [B]PC Standing By [/B]: this event occurs when your PC is going into stand by. If your computer is going to stand by but was never fully resumed before going to stand by (meaning the PC was on because of a scheduled task and not because you waked him up manually), the "PC Resume Sleeping" is fired instead. [B]PC Waking Up [/B]: this event occurs when your are resuming your PC from stand by. This event doesn't happen when your PC is resuming itself to handle an event [/QUOTE]
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