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# Kaleidoscope-HostPowerManagement
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Support performing custom actions whenever the host suspends, resumes, or is
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sleeping.
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## Using the plugin
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To use the plugin, one needs to include the header, and activate it. No further
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configuration is necessary, unless one wants to perform custom actions.
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```c++
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#include <Kaleidoscope.h>
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#include <Kaleidoscope-HostPowerManagement.h>
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KALEIDOSCOPE_INIT_PLUGINS(HostPowerManagement);
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void setup () {
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Kaleidoscope.setup ();
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}
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```
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## Plugin methods
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The plugin provides the `HostPowerManagement` object, with no public methods.
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## Overrideable methods
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### `hostPowerManagementEventHandler(event)`
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> The `hostPowerManagementEventHandler` method is the brain of the plugin: this function
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> tells it what action to perform in response to the various events.
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>
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> Currently supported events are:
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> `kaleidoscope::plugin::HostPowerManagement::Suspend` is fired once when the
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> host suspends; `kaleidoscope::plugin::HostPowerManagement::Sleep` is fired
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> every cycle while the host is suspended;
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> `kaleidoscope::plugin::HostPowerManagement::Resume` is fired once when the
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> host wakes up.
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>
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> The default implementation is empty.
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## Further reading
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Starting from the [example][plugin:example] is the recommended way of getting
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started with the plugin.
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[plugin:example]: ../../examples/Features/HostPowerManagement/HostPowerManagement.ino
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## Caveats
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On some systems, there can be a long delay between suspending/sleeping the host and the
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firmware responding to it and calling `hostPowerManagementEventHandler()`. In particular,
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on macOS, it can take 30 seconds or more after invoking "sleep" mode on the host before
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the keyboard responds. One user reports that it can take more than a minute, so if this
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plugin doesn't appear to be working, please wait a few minutes and check again.
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