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Apple Computing Products:
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Is there any way I can listen to my iTunes library with my PowerBook closed?
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<blockquote data-quote="technologist" data-source="post: 180331" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>No, not true. iBooks shouldn't be run with the lid closed, but the PowerBook works fine with the lid closed, and this mode is officially supported by Apple.</p><p></p><p>There's really no way to do it, though, unless you plug in an external mouse. The PowerBook can't be awoken with the lid closed without one. I suppose you could plug one in, carefully position the pointer over the iTunes "Play" button, close the lid, and then click the mouse (once to wake it up, wait, and then again to start playing) but that's kind of awkward. :mac:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technologist, post: 180331, member: 4134"] No, not true. iBooks shouldn't be run with the lid closed, but the PowerBook works fine with the lid closed, and this mode is officially supported by Apple. There's really no way to do it, though, unless you plug in an external mouse. The PowerBook can't be awoken with the lid closed without one. I suppose you could plug one in, carefully position the pointer over the iTunes "Play" button, close the lid, and then click the mouse (once to wake it up, wait, and then again to start playing) but that's kind of awkward. :mac: [/QUOTE]
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