Oh, OK, OK.  you're using No Sleep.

OK, that is a preference payne, so that will actually be slightly different than what I told you initially. I still would look into getting App Trap though. I don't recall if it's free. I don't think it is. I think it was like... 99 cents. Very very worth it though.

Go to:

~/Library

Notice, this is your user library... tilde slash Library, with a cap L.

If you're in your finder, just hit Command+Shift+G, then type in:

~/Library

then hit return.

In here, look for a folder called Preference Paynes

Be very very careful. You're not wanting the folder simply called Preferences.

The folder again that you want is called Preference Paynes.

In this folder, locate No sleep. Then hit command+delete, and move it to the trash. Most likely, you'll have to enter your administrator password.

Also, be sure that the app isn't running in your menu extras prior to doing this.

vo+M M, or you can just hit ctrl+F8.  Either one works.

Then just vo+right arrow over through your menu extras and be sure it's not there, if it is! there, vo+space on it, then vo+down arrow to exit, quit, or whatever they call it, then hit vo+space on that option.

You probably won't need to then reboot, but if things start behaving weird, then just hit ctrl+command+eject, and reboot the machine.

Chris.
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it is a app called no sleep when i close it i can’t get my mac to go to sleep. Does any one know if app trapper is free?
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