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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
close lid without going to sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="benuathanasia" data-source="post: 1001867" data-attributes="member: 144457"><p>My question is similar. I need to be able to close the lid while I'm converting files, downloading files, etc. It's imperative that the lid be closed while I'm not actively babysitting the laptop because I have two cats drawn to the warmth of keyboards.</p><p></p><p>I have a 13" macbook pro, no mouse other than the trackpad, and didn't understand anything about the "mirroring" you mentioned. (I'm a former PC user, so I'm obviously not the brightest when it comes to computers...it's okay, I'm in rehab).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benuathanasia, post: 1001867, member: 144457"] My question is similar. I need to be able to close the lid while I'm converting files, downloading files, etc. It's imperative that the lid be closed while I'm not actively babysitting the laptop because I have two cats drawn to the warmth of keyboards. I have a 13" macbook pro, no mouse other than the trackpad, and didn't understand anything about the "mirroring" you mentioned. (I'm a former PC user, so I'm obviously not the brightest when it comes to computers...it's okay, I'm in rehab). [/QUOTE]
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