Hi,

My laptop actually had a key which shutdown the light on the monitor
(still showing content on the screen and was barely noticeable without
the backlit on).

However, the "use case" Lupius (coolincarl) mentioned seems much better.
If you really want to close your laptop you could just press the
physical button to do so.

So, hopefully we will get to live to see this feature implemented :)

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Title:
  Closing laptop lid should not blank external monitor

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I'm using Precise Pangolin installed from scratch, with the latest
  updates.

    txelu@txelu-acer:~$ lsb_release -rd
    Description:        Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
    Release:    12.04

  My problem is that I have my laptop connected to an external monitor, and if 
I started Ubuntu with the lid open I can't close, because not only the laptop 
screen goes blank, but also the external monitor.
  As a curious detail if I close the lid right after switching on the laptop, 
before Ubuntu starts up, it works as expected.
  Of course, I have set the Energy configuration to do nothing on closing the 
lid, and I agree that the laptop screen in that situation should go black, but 
not the external screen.
  There is a similar bug filled against previous versions of Ubuntu (#416236) 
that was considered a regression, but in that case there was a workaround using 
gconf-editor to manually edit the settings for the gnome-power-manager, but 
there is no such a entry now in 12.04.

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