G60 laptop and waking from sleep

I have an HP G60 (sorry, I do not have the exact model number handy) that has a cracked screen. I was going to try to repurpose it into an HTPC, but I do not want it to be running all the time.  I am worried about overheating.  I can set the laptop to go to sleep after a set interval, and can put the laptop to sleep using my Windows Media Center remote, but no matter what i try, i am not able to wake the laptop from sleep using any USB device, including mouse, keyboard, and remote.  The only way i can wake it is via the power button.
I even upgraded the BIOS thinking that this may resolve the issue, but it did not.
Is the power button the only way that this laptop can be brought out of sleep mode?  I don't want to have to open the lid to get to the power  button each time. 
Thanks
PK

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This document is lengthy, but it does discuss how to set options in Step#5.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63567-power-options-sleep-mode-problems.html?filter[11]=Power
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