Head to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options to find these settings. Whether you’re using Windows 7, 8, or 10, you’ll need to change it from the Control Panel’s power plan window. This setting is part of the power plan options on Windows.
If your USB peripherals work properly, there’s no reason to disable USB suspension. You should only change this setting if you’re having problems with a USB device in Windows. This helps save power, but may cause problems with some USB hardware. Your USB devices will use more power if you disable this feature, but it can fix peripherals that stop working properly after Windows suspends them. Windows automatically suspends your USB devices when they aren’t being used.