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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Sleep vs "Instant Sleep" (Option+Command+Eject)
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkZhang" data-source="post: 942932" data-attributes="member: 126086"><p>I recently saw a "Tip of the Week" saying that Option+Command+Eject instantly sleeps your Macbook Pro. I tried it and it worked. However, I want to know whether I can move it right after it Instant Sleeps. I know that I am not suppose to move it when I shut the lid until the light "breaths".</p><p></p><p>is there any probably with Option+Command+Eject? Like will it screw up my computer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkZhang, post: 942932, member: 126086"] I recently saw a "Tip of the Week" saying that Option+Command+Eject instantly sleeps your Macbook Pro. I tried it and it worked. However, I want to know whether I can move it right after it Instant Sleeps. I know that I am not suppose to move it when I shut the lid until the light "breaths". is there any probably with Option+Command+Eject? Like will it screw up my computer? [/QUOTE]
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