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Select Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device and select PropertiesĬlick the Change settings button- tada Power Management tab! Select properties of the Ergonomic Keyboard and go to the Hardware tab Select View devices and Printers (or if your control panel lists all the icons, select Devices and Printers). Turns out it’s not until you select Change settings that you can see the Power Management tab in device hardware. However, it took me a bit to figure out which one. I’ve seen a few places that I just need to turn off the “allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”. Needless to say it’s been super annoying as waiting for 30 seconds or more for your keyboard to start responding again is not ideal for productivity (or sanity). I’ve been on calls, just hammering the windows key to get it to wake up.
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However, recently I upgraded from a Surface Pro 5 to a Surface Pro 7 and the keyboard keeps going to sleep – taking forever to wake back up. High level, I’ve had a Surface Ergonomic Keyboard for awhile, and absolutely love it. Google released Chrome 88 to the public this week as well.I’ve been fighting this for awhile ( as have a few others based on some google searches), and now that I have it resolved I figured I’d post it here.
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You can check out the full release notes here (which includes the list of policies).
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Edge users need to sign-out and in again once after the upgrade to version 88 to make use of the new feature. Single Sign On (SSO) is supported for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and Microsoft Account (MSA) accounts on down-level Windows (Windows 7 and Windows 8.1). Load edge://settings/siteData and activate the "remove third-party cookies" button on the page to do so. Microsoft added an option to the cookies management page to delete all third-party cookies on the page. The very same page lists recent permission activity it highlights recent permission changes made to sites. Load edge://settings/content in the browser's address bar and select "all sites" on the page to display permissions by site. Previously, Edge users could only display permissions by type in the browser. executable files, already.Īnother new security feature is the ability to view site permissions by site. The feature is a Chromium feature, and previous releases have enabled the option for other file types, e.g. In this release, images served via HTTP are either upgraded to HTTPS or blocked from being loaded. Mixed content refers to insecure content that is loaded on sites that use HTTPS. Microsoft Edge 88 is upgrading mixed content automatically or will refuse to load it.