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Docking Station?
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Hey Guys-
I just bought an external LCD for my Macbook. Right now, I just have my macbook screen 80% closed, with the backlight out. I am not neccessary looking for a docking station, but am wondering if there was a way to close the computer completely, without it going to sleep. I feel that in the long run having the screen positioned like this will hurt my precious hinge http://forums.macnn.com/images/smili...hool/frown.gif
Thanks guys-
Zach
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First, don't worry about the hinge. Second, look in your user's manual or search the forum for "closed lid mode." This is a built-in feature of your machine and all Apple portables.
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Don't do it. The macbooks release heat through the keyboard. You don't want a melted lcd do you?
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Originally Posted by tsvb
Don't do it. The macbooks release heat through the keyboard. You don't want a melted lcd do you?
pretty sure you are incredibly wrong
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Originally Posted by tsvb
Don't do it. The macbooks release heat through the keyboard. You don't want a melted lcd do you?
Sorry, that's not true. As I said, closed lid mode is a built-in feature. Some heat is dissipated through the keyboard but not nearly enough to get a "melted LCD." Most heat is dissipated through the case and the vents.
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My MB has been running (24/7, no sleeping) in closed-lid mode for roughly the past 4 months and its LCD is absolutely fine. I just opened the lid to check and the LCD was barely warm. 
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If you don't want to do the sleep-and-rewake dance every time you close the lid of your Macbook, install InsomniaX.
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Originally Posted by mduell
If you don't want to do the sleep-and-rewake dance every time you close the lid of your Macbook, install InsomniaX.
cool software.
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Originally Posted by Simon
My MB has been running (24/7, no sleeping) in closed-lid mode for roughly the past 4 months and its LCD is absolutely fine. I just opened the lid to check and the LCD was barely warm.
Do you leave your battery in the entire time? Doesn't this kill its life?
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Originally Posted by boatrower1
Do you leave your battery in the entire time? Doesn't this kill its life?
Ideally you would run down the battery and fully recharge it at least once every month or so.
OTOH running without the battery will reduce the clock and that's not something I wanted. In the worst case I'll have to buy a new battery. I can live with that. Of course YMMV.
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Do Macbooks support an extended desktop configuration that allows you to spread your windows across two montiors?
If so, why not do that? Then you have more desktop space for an even better computing experience.
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Macbooks do indeed support an extended desktop.
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My 2nd display is a 19 inch Samsung widescreen. I am not sure why, but when I use the MB's screen, along with the external, the external doesn't get full viewing. It is like there is an inch think black line all the way around the picture. I guess the video card isn't powerful enough?
Going along with that quesiton, is there anyway to make the external monitor the main displaly? ie have all of the menus etc. be on that, and make the MB the secondary montitor?
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Originally Posted by boatrower1
My 2nd display is a 19 inch Samsung widescreen. I am not sure why, but when I use the MB's screen, along with the external, the external doesn't get full viewing. It is like there is an inch think black line all the way around the picture. I guess the video card isn't powerful enough?
Going along with that quesiton, is there anyway to make the external monitor the main displaly? ie have all of the menus etc. be on that, and make the MB the secondary montitor?
You're probably mirroring your internal display instead of spanning across to the external display. Press F7 (without pushing the fn key) to switch.
To make the external display the main display, go into Displays preferences. Go to the Arrangement tab where you organize the location of the displays and drag the little menu bar to the other display.
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Is there actually a true docking station for the macbook?
p.s. thanks steve I FINALLY know what the f7 key does.
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There is one made by a company called BookEndz.
BookEndz - Docking Stations for Apple
Expensive, but it'll do the trick.
Targus also makes a number of USB-based docking stations, but I don't know if they're Mac-compatible.
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That is a feature I have missed for some time. At my old job I had a Dell notebook witha docking station, and it was a pretty kicking setup; with Win2K I could keep my home directory on the laptop, synced with the server, and when I wanted to take it on travel, simply shut down and eject.
I have wished for a long time that Apple would make a docking station for its notebooks. While this solution isn't optimal (lots of individual connectors vice one large one) it could very wel be a godsend.
Now to wait until it actually ships in March...
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Naw, like one with speakers and that slants the computer up. I guess not. Thanks for the thoughts
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I'm confused why Apple has never offered a docking station/port replicator solution as well. I have a quite a few corporate transitioners that have gone from Dell Latitudes and IBM ThinkPads to Apple notebooks who were big fans of the docking stations.
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Originally Posted by rickey939
I'm confused why Apple has never offered a docking station/port replicator solution as well. I have a quite a few corporate transitioners that have gone from Dell Latitudes and IBM ThinkPads to Apple notebooks who were big fans of the docking stations.
It would require design changes (big ass connector on the bottom or back) and Apple doesn't have many corporate sales.
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Yea I know but I was wondering if someone created one somehow. Those other ones are somewhat useless.
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