I find the easiest way to do this is to dim the ibook screen all the 
way down.  Just hit the F1 key until the iBook screen goes black.  
There are other hacks out there for certain models to do certain 
things, including (on the 700Mhz model) clamming it shut, but they are 
more dangerous.

--Chris
iBook 700Mhz, 384MB, X.2.3

On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 10:37  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi, I recently bought a refurb Icebook from Small Dog and I'm still
> trying to figure it out. I'm using it at the office with an external
> VGA display. Is there a way for me to turn off the built-in display
> when I'm using the external?
> Thanks,
> Bob in LA


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