it might turn a bit sticky but try a bit of blue tac over the magnetic lock to the catch.
as i think the lock has something to do with the sleep command when closed and engaged.


vicki


I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want
the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running
programs all the time. I've already got it so the display will go to
sleep and the computer will not, when the display is up. But I want it
to stay on even when it's all closed up. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

- Jonathan

Computer sleep and display sleep are different functions, not directly related. Assuming that you are running some version of OS X, which you did not specify, you can go to System Preferences/Hardware/Energy Saver/Sleep, and simply set "computer sleep" to never.


vick's Lombard


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