Closed Lid operation

Hi,
I was wondering, while having my macbook hooked up to an external monitor, is there anyway to prevent the computer from shutting down when the lid is closed?
in windows there is the option "do nothing when lid is closed" is there such a thing in mac?
Thanks

Using external KB + Mouse:
Connect External KB + Mouse (& External Screen) > Close Macbook > Allow it to sleep properly (i.e. for a couple seconds) > Click with external Mouse/KB > Dah Dah! Your external screen will awaken.
Regards
Rowan

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  • Closed lid operations?

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    Rybo Himself wrote:
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  • 15-r007TU-Display does not turn on when it automatically turns off after closing lid.

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    Hello K1200LT,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
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    If the same situation occurs, the computer likely has faulty hardware. At that point, please contact HP phone support. You can utilize this website to learn how to contact HP appropriately, based on your region: Contact HP Worldwide
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    I worked on behalf of HP.

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    and please ... STOP SHOUTING!
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  • MacBook Pro keeps going to sleep in closed-lid mode and external monitor

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  • Turning off closed lid mode

    I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the closed lid mode feature. It's the feature that allows you to use your MacBook even when the display is closed by hooking it up to an external monitor, keyboard and mouse. The problem I'm having is that when I close my MacBook to go into sleep mode, I leave my wireless mouse dongle plugged in, when my mouse gets a slight bump the computer awakes from sleep mode and goes into closed lid mode, it's really really annoying. Help please!

    This is what you want.
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/30315
    Dave M.
    MacOSG Founder/Ambassador  An Apple User Group  iTunes: MacOSG Podcast
    Macsimum News Associate Editor  Creator of 'Mac611 - Mobile Mac Support'

  • Can closed lid mode damage new MacBook display?

    I would like to buy one of these new 24" LED Cinema Displays to use it with my new (late 2008) MacBook. Actually I would love to mount the display on my wall in order to use it at a TV with the MacBook (if longer cables are available).
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    Thank you Malcom. I read these articles. They describe how you enter the clamshell (or closed display) mode. But I still feel that they don´t not really cover my question: Can extensive use of the Macbook in clamshell mode damage the internal display (for example while watching movies on the connected 24" LED Cinema Display)?
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    Message was edited by: titusm

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