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Fix USB Selective Suspend Is Disabled In Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]



Fix USB Selective Suspend Is Disabled In Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]

USB Selective Suspend for Windows 10 is a lesser-known feature that more or less does what it says on the tin. With it, you can disable certain USB ports when on battery so you can save power.

This is incredibly useful – when it works correctly. You can automatically suspend devices like fingerprint readers without affecting any of the other devices plugged into your ports. Unfortunately, some users report bugs with the feature that make it remain active when they plug back in. As a result, you may need to fix USB selective suspend with some device manager or Control Panel tweaks.

Issues addressed in this tutorial:
usb selective suspend is disabled
usb selective suspend setting enable or disable

Windows 10 includes the USB selective suspend feature that lets you automatically put USB devices in a very low-power state when they’re not actively in use. It’s an important feature because it helps prolong battery…

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