PowerBook - Closed Lid Operation, HOW?!


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Closed lid operation, how?!

When i'm using my PowerBook at work, i usually prefer to work on a larger LCD screen, yet I don't really like multiple screens - it doesn't work well with a 17" LCD and a 12" LCD. I'd rather be able to have the PoweBook closed, and just have it power the external LCD. How do you do this?

I've tried turning mirroring OFF, but it still sleeps the machine when I close the lid. It obviously isn't too obvious - can someone tell me how you do it?

Cheers,

Steve

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Close the lid part of the way so the backlight and display turn off. Click on your external mouse and wait for your external display to wake up. Then lift the display up and it should remain off. Some people say it's ok to close the lid all the way but I'd be worried about heat issues on the display and I prefer to close it almost all the way to trick the pbook into turning off the display.

This works fine for my Powerbook, so I would assume it would work for you. It was posted back in 2004.

http://www.macosx.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-46236.html

I run my powerbook closed quite a bit and the heat isn't an issue coming from the top. All of the heat comes out the bottom

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