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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Dual Displays & Sleep Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="juice" data-source="post: 620652" data-attributes="member: 51056"><p>I may have found something out.</p><p></p><p>1) Have laptop connected to external monitor. Laptop is flipped open.</p><p>2) With laptop open, press power button and choose to sleep.</p><p>3) Laptop goes to sleep. External goes dark.</p><p>4) Close laptop.</p><p>5) Once I hear the click, the external recognizes the computer and turns on.</p><p>6) If I open the laptop again, its screen will be dark.</p><p></p><p>The only solution so far is to press sleep and close the laptop really quickly....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juice, post: 620652, member: 51056"] I may have found something out. 1) Have laptop connected to external monitor. Laptop is flipped open. 2) With laptop open, press power button and choose to sleep. 3) Laptop goes to sleep. External goes dark. 4) Close laptop. 5) Once I hear the click, the external recognizes the computer and turns on. 6) If I open the laptop again, its screen will be dark. The only solution so far is to press sleep and close the laptop really quickly.... [/QUOTE]
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