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<blockquote data-quote="jessica" data-source="post: 88035"><p>I have a case that is called "The Glove" I got it from Radtech.com. I was wondering the other night while my pbook was in sleep mode (I have not shut down yet) I barely tapped the little spring button on the front and my screen popped open barely and woke the pbook. I wondered if sticking the pbook in sleep mode and then putting it in the glove sleeve would I be in danger of waking the pbook by it hitting that little button? I do not want to open the glove yet until I know that it is going to work ok. Last thing I need is to get to school and find out I have 1/2 the battery life because my pbook was woken up on its on. People have said they travel with their notebooks in sleep mode, I am questioning whether or not that is a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessica, post: 88035"] I have a case that is called "The Glove" I got it from Radtech.com. I was wondering the other night while my pbook was in sleep mode (I have not shut down yet) I barely tapped the little spring button on the front and my screen popped open barely and woke the pbook. I wondered if sticking the pbook in sleep mode and then putting it in the glove sleeve would I be in danger of waking the pbook by it hitting that little button? I do not want to open the glove yet until I know that it is going to work ok. Last thing I need is to get to school and find out I have 1/2 the battery life because my pbook was woken up on its on. People have said they travel with their notebooks in sleep mode, I am questioning whether or not that is a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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