My computer (G4, APG Graphik) thinks that its door is open and can't go
to sleep. I found this note in the "Read Me" on the CD with the software:

Note: When the cooling fan of your computer is switched off during the
sleep state, opening the side door cause the sleep state of the computer
to be deactivated to remind you that the computer is not switched off.

Anyone know if this actually works and, if so, how it is done. There
must be a switch/sensor/something to
tell the computer that the door has been opened. This may be defect in
my computer but I can't find anything. Anyone had experience with this?
Any Ideas?

TIA - Gary D.

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