Can a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Wake my MB?

Hello Everyone,
I just purchased an external monitor, which I am planning on wall-mounting. While at my desk, I will have my MacBook in a drawer with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse on the desk, in order to create more space. Which brings me to my question.
If I keep my MacBook in the drawer with the lid closed, will I be able to wake it into clamshell mode with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and / or Bluetooth Mighty Mouse?
Thanks!
-boeingair

Hello Everyone,
I just purchased an external monitor, which I am
planning on wall-mounting. While at my desk, I will
have my MacBook in a drawer with the Apple Wireless
Keyboard and Mouse on the desk, in order to create
more space. Which brings me to my question.
If I keep my MacBook in the drawer with the lid
closed, will I be able to wake it into clamshell mode
with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and / or Bluetooth
Mighty Mouse?
Thanks!
-boeingair
Yep, it works, i just tested it, It works with my macbook+mighty mouse+s-video out, lid closed. Enjoy!

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