X1 USB mouse resumes from standby even though disabled in Device Manager

I don't want mouse movement to resume the X1 from standby (sleep). So I have gone into Win 8.1 Device Manager under power mgt tab and unchecked the box that enables this. However, the X1 still resumes from standby if the mouse is moved.
Is there something else -- like in the BIOS -- that I need to do?

I have also found that keyboard does not seem to be able to wake this computer in any case, even though the box is checked in Device Mgr for keyboard to do so. However, if I uncheck the box for keyboard, then mouse does not wake computer either. It is as though the checkbox in Device manager for the mouse is not relevant. Only the checkbox for keyboard matters as regards the mouse, and the keyboard can't wake the computer regardless.

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