Delux HP wireless keyboard - product #532998 - ZH1

I can't get the key to sleep to work properly. When I press the button sleep (half-moon key) the HP desktop computer stops and turns off. But it won't stay off the coast, he immediately puts. How do I put the computer to sleep and turn it back on for the wireless keyboard?

Thank you. Remove all additional devices to your PC, leaving just the monitor, keyboard and mouse connected to the PC. Try the procedure described in this document from HP Support:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01853693

Let us know how it goes.

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