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"sleep" mapping does not work in Windows 10 #9

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libCECTray offers options for sleeping and waking other devices. Although the button mapping "sleep" is available, which should sleep the host PC from a remote, this does not work in Windows 10.

Steps to reproduce:

  • Open libCECTray
  • Select the "Foreground application" tab
  • Click the "Up" CEC Button
  • Click "Clear" in the "Button configuration" dialog
  • Choose "sleep" from the "Add key" drop-down, click "+" and then "Close"
  • Select the "Configuration" tab
  • Click "Save configuration"
  • Ensure Windows is configured with sleep enabled
  • Press the "Up" button on the remote

Observed behaviour:

  • Nothing happens

Expected behaviour:

  • PC goes to sleep

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