U S B socket

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Is there any way of making the U S B sockets not powered when the pc is

shut down.

Several things i have permanently connected have L E D lights which

keep glowing away unless i turn the power supply off



Thanks.









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DEFENDER01
 
Disconnect the computer from the power source.



DEFENDER01 wrote:

> Is there any way of making the U S B sockets not powered when the pc is

> shut down.

> Several things i have permanently connected have L E D lights which

> keep glowing away unless i turn the power supply off

>

> Thanks.
 
'PA Bear [MS MVP Wrote:

> ;3391212']Disconnect the computer from the power source.

>

> DEFENDER01 wrote:-

> Is there any way of making the U S B sockets not powered when the pc

> is

> shut down.

> Several things i have permanently connected have L E D lights which

> keep glowing away unless i turn the power supply off

>

> Thanks.-




So your answer to my question is No.???









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DEFENDER01
 
DEFENDER01 wrote:

> Is there any way of making the U S B sockets not powered when the pc is

> shut down.

> Several things i have permanently connected have L E D lights which

> keep glowing away unless i turn the power supply off

>

> Thanks.




Older computers have a jumper, with a name like "USBPWR".

Set to +5VSB, the LEDs stay on all the time. Set to +5V,

the LEDs go off after your session ends.



Modern computers lack the "USBPWR" jumper option, and

they're running from +5VSB permanently. To turn off the

LEDs in that case, use the switch on the back of the

computer.



For more information, see the manufacturer's documentation.



In this example, you can see USBPWR on PDF page 34. There

are four jumpers, to control up to eight USB ports.

Setting a jumper to +5VSB, leaves the LEDs lighted on

the USB device when the session is ended. The reason

they have separate jumpers, is so your USB keyboard

could be powered, while the other ports are turned off.

That way, you can wake the computer by pressing a key

on the powered USB keyboard. In this case, one jumper

controls a USB stack of two connectors.



http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00054680.pdf



Paul
 
Paul;3391246 Wrote:

> DEFENDER01 wrote:-

> Is there any way of making the U S B sockets not powered when the pc

> is

> shut down.

> Several things i have permanently connected have L E D lights which

> keep glowing away unless i turn the power supply off

>

> Thanks.-

>

> Older computers have a jumper, with a name like "USBPWR".

> Set to +5VSB, the LEDs stay on all the time. Set to +5V,

> the LEDs go off after your session ends.

>

> Modern computers lack the "USBPWR" jumper option, and

> they're running from +5VSB permanently. To turn off the

> LEDs in that case, use the switch on the back of the

> computer.

>

> For more information, see the manufacturer's documentation.

>

> In this example, you can see USBPWR on PDF page 34. There

> are four jumpers, to control up to eight USB ports.

> Setting a jumper to +5VSB, leaves the LEDs lighted on

> the USB device when the session is ended. The reason

> they have separate jumpers, is so your USB keyboard

> could be powered, while the other ports are turned off.

> That way, you can wake the computer by pressing a key

> on the powered USB keyboard. In this case, one jumper

> controls a USB stack of two connectors.

>

> http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00054680.pdf

>

> Paul




Thanks Paul that's what i wanted to know and explains things nicely.









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