Eric D.      on 2/12/03 6:05 PM wrote:

>> Well, one day I started connecting things while it was asleep with the lid
>> was closed. I plugged in the monitor as usual. Then I plugged in my Apple
>> Pro keyboard. Of course plugging in a USB device always wakes a sleeping Mac
>> (PowerBook, iBook, iMac, etc.). I'm sure many people have discovered this.
> 
> It doesn't happen to my B&W G3 tower or to a Lombard/333. I was surprised by
> this behaviour when it happened on my Pismo/400. Must be a "new" Mac thing
> (i.e. post Lombard/B&W era).
> 

Perhaps it is on newer machines. I know it works on my iBook, G4 tower and
Indigo iMac. I wonder if it's because you also have ADB ports on yours.

-Mark


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