This is, from what I have read, quite possible.  Basically you connect  
the keyboard and the braille display to the computer, close the  
computer lid, and then start typing on the keyboard to wake it up.   
I'm pretty sure this can be done with bluetooth if you allow bluetooth  
devices to wake the computer from sleep.

The thing about this is that you run the risk of overheating your  
computer, especially if you have it cooped up in a backpack on top of  
being closed.

Let us know how it works.

Justin Harford
On Sep 7, 2009, at 4:04 AM, anouk radix wrote:

>
> Hi everyone, i go to school with my laptop everyday by bus, this ride
> takers 45 minutes. I always take my dog with me. I would like to use
> my laptop for studyig diring this time but there is not much room.
> Luckily i have a quite compact braille display and the new os x has
> bluetooth support. But is it possible to use my mbp with the lid
> closed? Normally it goes on standby but since i can scroll through a
> document with just my braille display i wouyld like to be able to keep
> my laptop in its case and just my braille display on my lap, there is
> no room for the whole deal.
> Can anyone tell me if this is possible, i cant find it in energy  
> saver.
> Greetings, Anouk
>
> >


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