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Laptop cover secured yet display believes it's active

Laptop cover secured yet display believes it's active

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Mr_BookItYT
Member
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06-28-2016, 06:46 PM
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Hello, you're experiencing a problem where closing your laptop lid causes your display settings to remain active. 1. Close the laptop lid. 2. Monitors become blank and then the center monitor appears as the main display with the taskbar. 3. After a short delay, the screen flashes and the taskbar disappears, leaving only your laptop screen visible. I've attached some screenshots for reference. The first image shows your laptop, while the other two display your external monitors. The second image is your lid settings. It seems that when you power on the laptop, you need to log in using the laptop screen because the login screen doesn't appear on the main displays if the lid is closed beforehand—this might be connected to the issue.
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Mr_BookItYT
06-28-2016, 06:46 PM #1

Hello, you're experiencing a problem where closing your laptop lid causes your display settings to remain active. 1. Close the laptop lid. 2. Monitors become blank and then the center monitor appears as the main display with the taskbar. 3. After a short delay, the screen flashes and the taskbar disappears, leaving only your laptop screen visible. I've attached some screenshots for reference. The first image shows your laptop, while the other two display your external monitors. The second image is your lid settings. It seems that when you power on the laptop, you need to log in using the laptop screen because the login screen doesn't appear on the main displays if the lid is closed beforehand—this might be connected to the issue.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
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07-16-2016, 09:40 AM
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What brand and type of laptop is this? Different manufacturers have different ways of dealing with these things.
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Fireking124
07-16-2016, 09:40 AM #2

What brand and type of laptop is this? Different manufacturers have different ways of dealing with these things.

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Higgins105
Junior Member
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07-17-2016, 05:09 PM
#3
It's an LG Gram.
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Higgins105
07-17-2016, 05:09 PM #3

It's an LG Gram.

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07-27-2016, 11:00 PM
#4
The main concerns for this laptop model seem connected to W11 as well. Based on the screenshots you shared, it appears you've already checked BIOS updates, Windows updates, and used the DDU clean-up process for drivers.
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captainevan100
07-27-2016, 11:00 PM #4

The main concerns for this laptop model seem connected to W11 as well. Based on the screenshots you shared, it appears you've already checked BIOS updates, Windows updates, and used the DDU clean-up process for drivers.

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DogeYT
Junior Member
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07-28-2016, 12:42 AM
#5
You're starting with Windows 11 for the first time and noticed some problems. The BIOS and Windows updates might be causing issues. You haven't reinstalled the graphics drivers yet. The DDU clean-up routine helps remove corrupted device drivers.
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DogeYT
07-28-2016, 12:42 AM #5

You're starting with Windows 11 for the first time and noticed some problems. The BIOS and Windows updates might be causing issues. You haven't reinstalled the graphics drivers yet. The DDU clean-up routine helps remove corrupted device drivers.