> My macbook sits as a desktop most of the time and I'd like to disconnect
> the video display while I'm sending video to an external monitor. Is
> there a way to do this? The software allows for mirroring but I'd like
> to shut down the power and the signal to the LCD on the Macbook
> completely.
Shut the lid.
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> In article <494dfeeb$0$90274$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
> speaker <spe...@analogbliss.net> wrote:
>
>> My macbook sits as a desktop most of the time and I'd like to disconnect
>> the video display while I'm sending video to an external monitor. Is
>> there a way to do this? The software allows for mirroring but I'd like
>> to shut down the power and the signal to the LCD on the Macbook
>> completely.
Hmm. I thought that you weren't going to post in Mac groups again?
>
> Shut the lid.
>
>
He needs more help than that.
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> My macbook sits as a desktop most of the time and I'd like to disconnect
> the video display while I'm sending video to an external monitor. Is
> there a way to do this? The software allows for mirroring but I'd like
> to shut down the power and the signal to the LCD on the Macbook
> completely.
Unplug it.
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