Keep Your MacBook Awake: Tips to Prevent Sleep Mode with the Lid Closed!

Keep Your MacBook Awake: Tips to Prevent Sleep Mode with the Lid Closed!

Using your MacBook with its lid closed can be⁢ beneficial for various reasons. You might prefer to connect‍ it‌ to an external display, allowing you to declutter your workspace, or perhaps you want to continue downloading updates or playing music without interruptions once the lid is secured.

If stopping your Mac from ‌entering sleep mode when closing the lid is your goal, we’ve outlined a comprehensive guide below that discusses necessary settings and effective strategies.

Another common challenge arises when you need to power on your‌ MacBook while it’s ⁤closed. Typically, this requires‍ lifting the lid to ‍access the power button. Fortunately, there are alternative methods available⁤ that we’ll cover in this article as well.

Utilizing Your⁣ MacBook with Closed Lid

The essential requirement for operating a MacBook with its lid shut is an external monitor.

If you’re using Bluetooth​ peripherals like a keyboard and ⁣mouse, ensure that Bluetooth is active and both devices are paired ⁢with your ⁣Mac. After establishing connections and launching the Desktop on your ⁢external monitor, simply ‍close the laptop’s lid. Though there may be a brief flicker of the screen upon closing, ⁢it should resume displaying content afterward—just tap any key or move the mouse if⁣ needed.

Please note that some models may require plugging into a power‌ source for optimal performance; however, many do not encounter this issue at all.

Avoiding ⁤Sleep ​Mode Without External Display

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If you’re not utilizing an external display⁢ but still⁤ prefer keeping your laptop ‍awake‍ while it’s closed—such as⁣ during long downloads⁤ or overnight backups—you’ll face challenges since closing the lid typically⁣ triggers sleep mode ⁣unless plugged into a secondary screen.

Preventing Sleep Mode When Closing ⁢Lid

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The macOS versions before Ventura offered users​ straightforward options under System Preferences ‌within Energy Saver settings:

For macOS Ventura and ​Later Users:

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“sudo pmset -a disablesleep⁤ 1”

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