[Ti] Be careful when sleeping your ti book.

Robert Nicholson robert at elastica.com
Wed Nov 26 13:07:03 PST 2003


Yes I am aware of this but that doesn't mean that the machine should 
not go back to sleep just because someone is being prompted for a 
password.

On Nov 25, 2003, at 3:10 PM, S. Moussly wrote:

> Why do you put the laptop to sleep then close the lid? closing the lid
> automatically puts it to sleep.
>
> On 11/25/03 11:51 PM, "Robert Nicholson" <robert at elastica.com> paused,
> thought it over, and wrote:
>
>> Today I did the following.
>>
>> Put the computer to sleep then close the computer's lid which
>> subsequently awakes the computer. Normally this isn't a problem as it
>> should go back to sleep however if you have password when awake from
>> sleep it doesn't appear to sleep again
>> until you've entered in your password. thus keeping power to your
>> screen whilst
>> it's closed. That is generally not a good thing.
>>
>>
>
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