Cannot come out of standby w/ wireless keyboard mouse (usb)

For some reason I cannot get my mega 180 to respond to keyboard or mouse activity when in standby (wireless mouse/keyboard via usb).  In ther device manager, the options to "allow this device to bring comp out of standby" is grayed out.  Any ideas?
Something else I have noticed that might jog someone's brain:  I have a touchscreen monitor that connects via a 9 pin adapter (it is made for a serial port) to a usb port.  When I bring the computer out of standby by pressing the power button, I lose the touchscreen function, and can only get it back with a reboot.
tia

bios settings
you want s3 bios to turn the most devices off.
probable need to turn apm to disable,
and then enable some sort of wakeup ...kbc (keyboard comand,...wake on usb or something like that.
that worked for my msi board..yours should be similar

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