Turn off whole laptop. unwire it You can close the lid, but then it will turn the laptop off, and you can lose any unsaved work. It will also have to go through a re-boot when you turn it back on. The only sure way (without losing any data) is to click on the "X" on the top right of the screen to close everything down until you are left with your main screen, then, shut it down.
it depends on what kind of monitor
turn it off, then turn it ON... idiot
Just push the cap lock key again to turn it off.
The monitor screen is completely autonomous to the computer itself. If you're using a desktop computer and not a laptop, it's perfectly fine to turn off the monitor and leave the computer running. You cannot, however, shut the lid, sleep, hibernate, or do anything to a laptop an keep the downloads runnings. You can turn down the brightness on your laptop if you wish, but you can't shut it off entirely.
OSD Lock Function: To lock the OSD, press and hold the MENU button while the monitor is off and then press power button to turn the monitor on. To un-lock the OSD - press and hold the MENU button while the monitor is off and then press power button to turn the monitor on.
A computer can not turn off by itself. The monitor just turns blank it you leave it. To turn off the computer you have to prees the on button on your computer. If you press the botton on the monitor it is not turning the computer off... just the screen.
The laptop will turn off when it is unplugged from the AC adapter
There's no button to turn of display, but there's a small software (85KB) that you can use and assign a key to it to turn off the display, it works perfect with me. follow the link to download it. There is usually a function button combination that will switch the LCD off and external monitor on. On an HP G6000 it is [Fn] + [F4]. Look for the monitor symbol on the F keys and press the Fn key with it.
unplug it
Selena and Justin bieber already did "it" hahaha just turn computer off
No.
No, you will not have to remove an external hard disk each time you turn your laptop off.