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Closing MBP top down without putting the computer to sleep . . . how is it done?
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<blockquote data-quote="LadyInRed" data-source="post: 580784" data-attributes="member: 45818"><p>The way I do it on my Macbook is I set my display settings to Mirror... then I close the lid of my Macbook, everything goes to sleep, then I plug in an external USB device, like a mouse or a usb flash drive, it wakes the computer from sleep, the video is sent to the external, and my Macbook display stays asleep until I open the lid. </p><p></p><p>Tinker around with it.. just a mouse click should wake it up I think, if that doesn't work try unplugging your external mouse before you put it to sleep, then plug it back in, see if that wakes your MBP up. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyInRed, post: 580784, member: 45818"] The way I do it on my Macbook is I set my display settings to Mirror... then I close the lid of my Macbook, everything goes to sleep, then I plug in an external USB device, like a mouse or a usb flash drive, it wakes the computer from sleep, the video is sent to the external, and my Macbook display stays asleep until I open the lid. Tinker around with it.. just a mouse click should wake it up I think, if that doesn't work try unplugging your external mouse before you put it to sleep, then plug it back in, see if that wakes your MBP up. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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