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  anyone tried the aluminum kb w/ numpad? ow i also have an Apple wired KB (white one) and it wakes my machine fine, beats me why it works haha.. | 
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| Thanks lanxxx,  The last several restarts have been good, no screw ups, so next time it happens I will definitely try it out. My mouse is always the one that's connected closest to the MB. Now that I think about it, the Printer is on the second set of USB ports, which ALSO is on the further end, away from the MB. But then, where do I move that one to? haha there are only 2 ports closest to the MB =P Anyways, is it possible to force a device to run at High-Speed? My mouse, a Logitech G9, isn't supported under OS X. I have worked well around this, but it is supposed to run at high-speed, but just doesn't under OS X. If I could fix this, it might make it feel as smooth as it does on Windows. | 
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  Snow Leopard 10.6.7  Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P  Intel Q6600 @ 3Ghz  Corsair CM2X2048-6400DHX  Gigabyte HD5770 Silent Cell  Samsung SyncMaster 2494SW  ALC889a  Creative T5400 5.1  Maxtor 380215AS  Pioneer DVR-215D  Presonus Inspire 1394  KRK Rokit 5  Wacom Bamboo One   SL USB Guide => http://www.infinitemac.com/f57/guide...k-drive-t3705/  | 
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| Well I tried a few different dsdt usb configurations. Still no wake from sleep by apple keyboard. On my ep45-ds3l board this worked OOB, no dsdt modification. Must because that board is ICH10. GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293) 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix. MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail | 
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			 Have you posted your most current DSDT file somewhere? Let me take a look. Both my MOBOs woke on keyboard or mouse a GA-EP35-DS4 and GA-EP45-UD3P. Update: I grabbed your DSDT from an earlier post. Try the attached DSDT. I modified the EHCI devices. Also you should have your USB mouse and keyboard connected directly to the motherboard and not any kind of hub? If you're using Slice's IOUSBFamily.kext I would try reverting back to the vanilla. Let me know if this helps. DSDT.dsl.zip Update #2: Retract the last post. It seems you might have tried the approach I detail above. Last edited by kDawg; 09-16-2009 at 04:01 PM. | 
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| @kDawg On your DS4.... Are you using an Apple Aluminum Keybaord? GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293) 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix. MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail | 
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| It's an older extended Apple USB keyboard not an aluminum.  If you use the DSDT above do you get your EHCI devices showing up as ICH10 built-in? Last edited by kDawg; 09-16-2009 at 09:31 PM. | 
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| @wwbsox--will you post your most current DSDT. I am having issues with the SATA/USB fix not compiling & I have the same hardware set up except 8800 GT 512 instead of GTS. Thanks Last edited by xwin78; 09-17-2009 at 09:38 PM. | 
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| kDawg--thanks   I saw this post & just wanted to be sure it was the MOST CURRENT DSDT file. I read the entire thread...there have been so many hacks and revisions. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |