I'm not fully sure, whether is was implemented intentionally or not, but when trying to wake the StarLite Mk V from suspend to ram state (s3/deep) while the button is slowly pulsing, you need to press and hold the button for 2-3 secs to actually make it come back to life again. On the other hand it takes just a short press of the button to turn it back on from S4/S5 state and also from S2-idle. Also I don't know whether it was a deliberate decision, to keep the power button fully lit while the device is in S2-idle state.
For my personal taste, it would be nice to have the same wake-up behaviour of the power button for waking up from S5, S3-str, and S2-idle by just a short press of the button as it is done for S5 and S2-idle now. Also it would be nice to be able to differenciate by the power led, whether the device is in S0-working or S2-idle mode. Nevertheless I do like that I am able to tell S2-idle and S3-str apart from looking at the led.
Hi there,
I'm not fully sure, whether is was implemented intentionally or not, but when trying to wake the StarLite Mk V from suspend to ram state (s3/deep) while the button is slowly pulsing, you need to press and hold the button for 2-3 secs to actually make it come back to life again. On the other hand it takes just a short press of the button to turn it back on from S4/S5 state and also from S2-idle. Also I don't know whether it was a deliberate decision, to keep the power button fully lit while the device is in S2-idle state.
For my personal taste, it would be nice to have the same wake-up behaviour of the power button for waking up from S5, S3-str, and S2-idle by just a short press of the button as it is done for S5 and S2-idle now. Also it would be nice to be able to differenciate by the power led, whether the device is in S0-working or S2-idle mode. Nevertheless I do like that I am able to tell S2-idle and S3-str apart from looking at the led.
Thanks guys!
PS: firmware version 24.06