Docking laptop without sleep
Is there a setting or a procedure that allows me to dock a laptop and close it's lid (or close and dock) without it going to sleep? No matter what I do, the laptop wants to go to sleep when the lid is closed. I know I can turn this off in the power settings but I don't want to permanently disable going to sleep on close (when I am not docking).
Windows 7 and 10
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Is there a setting or a procedure that allows me to dock a laptop and close it's lid (or close and dock) without it going to sleep? No matter what I do, the laptop wants to go to sleep when the lid is closed. I know I can turn this off in the power settings but I don't want to permanently disable going to sleep on close (when I am not docking).
Windows 7 and 10
windows-7 windows-10 laptop dock
migrated from serverfault.com Dec 6 '18 at 16:44
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Which OS. 12345
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 '18 at 16:47
windows 7 and 10
– Jon Glazer
Dec 6 '18 at 17:28
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Is there a setting or a procedure that allows me to dock a laptop and close it's lid (or close and dock) without it going to sleep? No matter what I do, the laptop wants to go to sleep when the lid is closed. I know I can turn this off in the power settings but I don't want to permanently disable going to sleep on close (when I am not docking).
Windows 7 and 10
windows-7 windows-10 laptop dock
Is there a setting or a procedure that allows me to dock a laptop and close it's lid (or close and dock) without it going to sleep? No matter what I do, the laptop wants to go to sleep when the lid is closed. I know I can turn this off in the power settings but I don't want to permanently disable going to sleep on close (when I am not docking).
Windows 7 and 10
windows-7 windows-10 laptop dock
windows-7 windows-10 laptop dock
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asked Dec 6 '18 at 16:40
Jon Glazer
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1
Which OS. 12345
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 '18 at 16:47
windows 7 and 10
– Jon Glazer
Dec 6 '18 at 17:28
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1
Which OS. 12345
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 '18 at 16:47
windows 7 and 10
– Jon Glazer
Dec 6 '18 at 17:28
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1
Which OS. 12345
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 '18 at 16:47
Which OS. 12345
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 '18 at 16:47
windows 7 and 10
– Jon Glazer
Dec 6 '18 at 17:28
windows 7 and 10
– Jon Glazer
Dec 6 '18 at 17:28
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There are two power settings - one for plugged in and one for on battery power. You can just change the one for "plugged in" which should trigger with the dock. If you want it to behave differently when connected to the dock compared to plugged in with a power cord I don't think there's a built-in option.
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There are two power settings - one for plugged in and one for on battery power. You can just change the one for "plugged in" which should trigger with the dock. If you want it to behave differently when connected to the dock compared to plugged in with a power cord I don't think there's a built-in option.
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There are two power settings - one for plugged in and one for on battery power. You can just change the one for "plugged in" which should trigger with the dock. If you want it to behave differently when connected to the dock compared to plugged in with a power cord I don't think there's a built-in option.
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There are two power settings - one for plugged in and one for on battery power. You can just change the one for "plugged in" which should trigger with the dock. If you want it to behave differently when connected to the dock compared to plugged in with a power cord I don't think there's a built-in option.
There are two power settings - one for plugged in and one for on battery power. You can just change the one for "plugged in" which should trigger with the dock. If you want it to behave differently when connected to the dock compared to plugged in with a power cord I don't think there's a built-in option.
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