Will Apple Wireless Keyboard wake up my MacBook Pro from sleep (standby) when it is connected to external monitor and the lid is closed?
- Asked by Sergey G from Saint-petersburg
- Oct 7, 2011
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2 Answers from the Community
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Yes. Go Under your Bluetooth Preferences and then click on Advanced. There you can check a box that says "Allow Bluetooth Device to Wake This Computer.
- Answered by Pranav P from Pooler
- Apr 17, 2013
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If you have your Mac set up to be woken up by Bluetooth devices (The option isn't in system preferences, but I don't remember where), then yes
- Answered by Nick K from Burlingame
- Nov 26, 2011
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