You would have to have an external keyboard and mouse hooked up to it. That
way the lid to the Powerbook would stay closed.
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on 6/4/03 10:13 PM, Donna Hood Pointer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How do you get a Powerbook to start up with the lid closed? Are you saying
> closed AND latched?
> 
> PowerBooks  6/3/03 4:22 PM   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>> Re: Can you use a PowerBook 1400 while lid is closed? (using
>> video-out)
>> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> It can only stay on if you start it up with the LCD
>> closed, I can see by looking from the edges that the
>> LCD is still on also. Although mine is an earlier
>> model, and apple may have changed it, so before you
>> buy it check and see if the lcd still stays on on
>> yours.
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