Jane,
It might be set to turn the display off after the default 20 minutes, but
shouldn't that take place only if the computer is not being used? In my
case, the display turns off while I am working with the computer. What Power
Plan options do you suggest to alleviate this problem? And, is there a
keystroke combo to turn the display back on? Generally, mouse movement or
tapping any key should do it, but in my case you have to close and then open
the case, which is a real pain.
Thanks.
dw
"Jane C" <> wrote in message
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> Hello David,
>
> Check your Power Plan options via Control Panel. It sounds as if your
> laptop is set to turn the display off after the default 20 minutes.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain
64 bit enabled :-)
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
> MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> "David Wess" <> wrote in message
> news:78546975-0174-4AAA-A23D-...
>> Hewlett Packard 9500T notebook computer running Windows Vista Ultimate
>> 64-bit, 2GB ram, etc.
>>
>> I have been struggling with an issue wherein the computer screen will go
>> black several times per day while I am doing normal activities like web
>> surfing, writing email, or anything else, and I must close and then open
>> the lid to restore the screen. I have posted here and in other venues and
>> have not received any suggestions or solutions. While I am addressing
>> this issue, it would be helpful if I had a means of simulating closing
>> and then immediately opening the lid, without having to physically take
>> that action. So, is there any other way, such as a keystroke combination,
>> that I could utilize to simulate closing and then opening the lid? This
>> would be vastly preferable compared to what I have to do right now, which
>> is very disruptive. Thank you.
>