Satellite M500 - Closing LID turns off external display

I just bought a new M500 today. I use a 46" TV as external display. When I close the lid the external display goes off and the laptop hibernates.
How do I stop this as I use the external display 95% of the time?
Thanks in advance.

Hello
This is only an option that you have to change in Windows Power Management. Go to power options and select the power profile that you are using. Edit the plan and scroll down until Power buttons and lid => Lid close action. Change this option to do nothing. With Apply and OK you save this settings.
Now you can try it again. I must say for me it did work because I also work with external monitor. :)
Greets

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