Turn off display detect

I have my tv connected to my mac book pro and if I switch from the pc port to tv my mac thinks I disconnected the display and turns off the extended screen. Is there a way to turn off auto detect?

Hello t:
Since you are running third party software that affects sleep (and so forth), I think your first place to start would be with the people that make insomniaX.
Barry

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