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How to turn off the LCD?
My laptop is A397xp, I want to turn the LCD off when I sleep. However, I can not use Power Options Properties to turn off monitor, because in my computer, there is a running software and automatically move my mouse, as a result, it is useless to turn off using that way and I have already tried it.
It also can not use Fn+F7(change to another monitor), because I do not have another monitor which can connect to the laptop.
So, could you do help me and how I could only turn off the monitor during I am sleeping. Thank you very much!
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Is there anyone could help me ?
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Binru,
Have you tried this:
Right click on the battery icon in the system tray and select edit/create profiles. Double click on 'Lid Close Action' and select 'LCD Off'.
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Binru,
Have you tried this:
Right click on the battery icon in the system tray and select edit/create profiles. Double click on 'Lid Close Action' and select 'LCD Off'.
Hi, Now I am using "Plugged in" model. The difficult thing is when I sleep, I have to run one software and this software automatically moves the mouse arrow, so the laptop could not turn off the LCD through "Power schemes"
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I am not sure that I understand you ¿ it is still possible to edit the options in the AC profile. It is normally only standby that causes problems with mouse movements, not Close Lid Action.
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I am not sure that I understand you ¿ it is still possible to edit the options in the AC profile. It is normally only standby that causes problems with mouse movements, not Close Lid Action.
Maybe because I use AC power, there is no battery icon in the system tray. I just saw AC power icon.
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Maybe because I use AC power, there is no battery icon in the system tray. I just saw AC power icon.
No, that is not the problem as I am using AC power and the Icon is there.
Click Start > All Programs and see if you can find Power Panel.
I am assuming that all models have this feature....
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Is there any button I could directly close the LCD only. It like s monitor power button.
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Sounds great Rich but how you regain the screen GUI ?
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Maybe because I use AC power, there is no battery icon in the system tray. I just saw AC power icon.
No, that is not the problem as I am using AC power and the Icon is there.
Click Start > All Programs and see if you can find Power Panel.
I am assuming that all models have this feature....
I follow your instruction, but I have not found Power Panel In the "Start -> All Programs", could you show me exactly where it is ,thank you !