Can HP Pavilion dv5000 series notebook power on from usb keyboard?

My HP Pavilion dv5000 series notebook has a dead monitor. Otherwise it works fine. I've attached an external monitor, usb mouse and keyboard. I'd like to keep the cover closed. Is there a way to power it on without opening the cover to access the power button.
Thank you

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