No, laptops are designed to have their screen down, and doing such an action would not harm it in any way.
put it on fire
Yes, there are many screen protectors that can be put over the laptop. They are a very thing peice of plastic that goes over the screen, this protects against figerprints, ect.
I am not sure exactly what you mean by this question, but I thing you mean, "When you put your laptop into sleep mode does it shut down?" the answer to the question I just stated would be: When you put your laptop into sleep mode, it does not shut down, it just turns the screen blank to save battery power. To exit out of sleep mode you can either move around your mouse, or press any button on your keyboard. Once you do this, all the windows that you had up when you turned your computer to sleep, should still be on your screen. Hope this helped!
If you have a laptop with a disk tray open it and put the movie in your tray and close it. Then a screen should pop up follow the instructions that it says in on that screen and after a while you will be watching your movie. Your welcome. :)
Just simply press 'Ctrl' + '-' to zoom out if your screen is zoomed in. If you want to zoom in just press 'Ctrl' + '+' to zoom in.
On a Windows laptop, you right click on the Desktop and click Properties, then the Screensaver tab.
If you constantly are getting a blue screen then your hard drive is either corrupt or has some corrupt data. Put your computer into safe mode and then do diagnostics on it.
press print screen and then ctrl v on the place u wnt to put it
Most likely you will damage the laptop screen itself if you slam it hard, not the laptop. An LCD panel is lit by a very thin, long, bright lamp. It is fragile, like any ordinary light bulb. If you put lots of pressure on the cover, the back light lamp will break. Depending on the laptop, it should be relatively easy to replace for $100-$200
On old Touch screens it is a thin sheet of clear palstic attached to sensores and the screen is underneath , when you press it down you put More Pressure on one part of the plastic and the sensors sense it thus giving the MB the command to select where your finger touched
Since I've changed my operation system (I had Win 7 and I put it again) when I put my laptop to sleep it doesn't wakes up, only the power button's led, but the screen not. I can only shut it down pressing longer the power button. I've put Microsoft Windows 7 - Ultimate - Service Pack 1 (x86) - DVD (English). Any opinions?
Jus put two fingers on the screen and rotate your fingers ull find the screen rotates with it :P