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Control Panel -> Power & Sleep -> Additional Power Settings -> Choose What Closing the Lid Does -- nm
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Reagen
when I close the lid "do nothing" is selected. -- nm
Posted by
amanda
Apr 20 '20, 05:51
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Is "Do nothing" selected for both plugged in and on battery? -- nm
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Inigo
Apr 20, 06:00
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yes. -- nm
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amanda
Apr 20, 06:07
Double check that the monitor you want on is still the primary display. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 20, 05:55
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yes correct. -- nm
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amanda
Apr 20, 06:07
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A more complex solution if that doesn't solve it
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Reagen
Apr 20, 06:10
(Found on a MSFT forum)
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Reagen
Apr 20, 06:00
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I will try this when my zoom is over; thanks. (it's very odd to me that it just started doing this when I moved.) -- nm
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amanda
Apr 20, 06:10
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it's like the old programmer's maxim: if it's working, don't touch it. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 20, 06:11
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