Just for the record, my Ti500 stays asleep when I close the lid after manually sleeping the computer. I did have a problem with it earlier where the machine wouldn't stay asleep when closed, but a quick trip to the Apple store (and a subsequent trip for the computer to whereever Apple sends them to repair them) fixed that problem. -Glenn on 11/26/03 7:39 AM, Robert Nicholson at robert at elastica.com wrote: > Sure, I'm just explaining that in that scenario that's what happens. > > Usually all events when the lids is closed will cause your computer to > wake up. > > Usually it should go back to sleep but I contend that there may be an > issue when > you have password after awake enabled as it does not appear to sleep > when > at that prompt. > > On Nov 25, 2003, at 7:00 PM, Bill Reburn wrote: > >>> On 11/25/03 1:51 PM, "Robert Nicholson" <robert at elastica.com> 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. >> >> Closing the lid wakes your computer after you put it to sleep? That >> doesn't >> sound right.. Why is it doing that? >> >> Why not skip the menu>sleep step and just close the lid? That puts my >> book >> to sleep in an instant.