Nope it still puts the laptop to sleep and I have to press the power button on the dock to get it to bring me back to the login screen which is not a real pain but if I don't have to do that I would rather not.
You need to configure your settings within Windows so the machine does not sleep during the closure of the lid when on power.
Right click the battery icon in the tray, click Power Options. On the left side of the screen click on "Choose what closing the lid does" and change the dropdown to "Do Nothing" for the "On power" option for "When I close the lid"
This can also be found in Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\System Settings
DELL-Chris M
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December 23rd, 2016 08:00
Before you close the lid, press Fn + F8 to change the Display Mode back to extended to the external monitors Then close the lid.
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December 23rd, 2016 08:00
Nope it still puts the laptop to sleep and I have to press the power button on the dock to get it to bring me back to the login screen which is not a real pain but if I don't have to do that I would rather not.
Any further suggestions?
DELL-Chris M
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December 24th, 2016 12:00
I do not know. Will keep searching.
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You need to configure your settings within Windows so the machine does not sleep during the closure of the lid when on power.
Right click the battery icon in the tray, click Power Options. On the left side of the screen click on "Choose what closing the lid does" and change the dropdown to "Do Nothing" for the "On power" option for "When I close the lid"
This can also be found in Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\System Settings