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urbanriot

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Ridgeway, ON
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reply to PeteC2
Re: Close laptop lid -> standby. Open laptop lid -> unstandby???

No model, I'm asking if XP can do this. Reg key, third party software, whatever... It's more of a Yes / no / here's how kind of question.

Here, I'll make it easy...


Question: Can Windows XP come out of standby on a laptop when you open the lid, without hitting a button?

(A) No.

(B) Yes. You have to __________.

(C) Yes, with third party software called ___________.

(D) Yes, but you need specific drivers that match up with the chassis.


PeteC2
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Here then...I'll make it easy...it can, but that may be hardware-dependent, as with so many other windows functions, which was exactly why I asked which make/model.
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urbanriot

join:2004-10-18
Ridgeway, ON
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... that's not making it easy. So you're suggesting (D)?

Okay. I figured that as well from my googling, and looking at a few laptops here. Logically I'm not sure how Windows gets the notification that you've opened the lid that wakes it from standby... if that's a PME or you need a piece of software to receive a proprietary event.


Charliebrown
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The hardware (usually micro switch beneath lid latches) tells the software to either go into standby mode or wake up out of it. However as previously suggested it depends on make and model as to whether the switch is wired for both options and if so then the required drivers could be installed to enable it.

But to be able to answer YES or NO to the original question, then the make and model is a requirement.
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