I have an annoying little problem. I have a 12" Pb (Mk1) to which I connect an external display, keyboard & mouse (via a USB Hub). Most of the time the whole setup is asleep; to wake it up I just open the PB's lid and work using the external equipment.
However, I've found that if I accidentally hit a key on the external keyboard when the PB is sleeping (lid shut), the system wakes up - the external screen comes on, I can work, etc - but if I then open the screen on the PB it remains blank, as if it were still asleep. Furthermore closing the lid when it's in this state doesn't send it back to sleep; the external display stays on, etc. The only way to re-establish normal operations is to disconnect the external display, which I don't want to do because when I later reconnect it the whole system loses the display resolutions I've set up on both components.
So the question is - when a PB with external equipment is woken up by means of an accidental keyboard operation, how can I can get the base unit to fully wake as well?
Tom Burke
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