How do I keep my MacBook from going to sleep when I close the lid?

How do I keep my MacBook from going to sleep when I close the lid?

Enabling Clamshell mode allows you to close the lid of your computer while its connected to an external display, without putting your computer to sleep.

  1. Click the Apple menu, select “System Preferences,” and then choose “Energy Saver.”
  2. Set the Computer Sleep and Display Sleep sliders to “Never.”

How do you make your Mac not lock when you close it?

Select “Immediately” from the pull-down options list to lock the Mac as soon as you close the device. Alternatively, select “After Sleep or Screen Saver Begins” to delay the lock until the Mac goes into sleep or screen saver mode. If you select this option, set the lock delay time from the pull-down options list.

Why isn’t my Mac locking when I close the lid?

Make sure that Energy Saver is set up the way you want: choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Energy Saver. Adjust one or more of the following controls to affect when your Mac goes to sleep.

What is preventing my MacBook from sleeping?

Click on the Apple logo from top-right → Click on System Preferences.

  • you will see two tabs here: Battery and Power Adapter.
  • Drag the Turn display off after slider to Never → Select Ok from the popup.
  • tick the box for Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.
  • Does closing the lid put a MacBook Pro to sleep?

    To answer the questions in your title, By default, closing the lid on your MacBook Pro will put it to sleep. As long as your hard drive has spun down, as it does when it goes to sleep, you should be fine to put your computer to sleep and carry it around.

    How do you change the sleep settings on a Mac?

    To change the sleep settings on a Mac: Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner. Select System Preferences. Next select Energy Saver. Inside of Energy Saver, make sure the Computer sleep is set to never for both the battery and plugged in settings. Also, un-check the box that says Put the Hard Disk(s) to sleep when possible.