It sleeps automatically, because it's not in use. It doesn't want to waste battery, as battery life in laptops aren't usually very long. Since a screen of a laptop uses most of the power, the laptop will sleep to conserve energy.
If there is a signal for internet nearby, you can connect to it and your laptop will automatically detect if it is a newer brand of a laptop.
Simple. Just press the numlock key of the laptop and it will automatically be turned off. Hope this helps. <><
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If you can change it, it's most likely a setting in the BIOS. You may need to contact the manufacturer.
for laptop, it will automatically search for the signal and connect. for computer you will need to connect the wire the computer and to the router
you should have had a USB lead with your camera if it is digital. plg that into your laptop, and it should automatically install your camera! After this is installed, go to 'my computer' & it should be there :)
No, Windows 7 does not automatically update a laptop's time zone setting when you move from one time zone to another. You need to manually change the time zone setting in the Date and Time Settings on the laptop.
Yes. He sleeps on his left side. He sleeps on his right side. He sleeps on his back. He sleeps on his belly.
You have to check the software provided with the laptop. It must support such features.
To connect a MIDI keyboard to your laptop, you will need a USB MIDI interface cable. Simply plug one end of the cable into the MIDI out port on your keyboard and the other end into a USB port on your laptop. Your laptop should automatically recognize the MIDI keyboard as a new device.
If the IBM laptop you use has a VGA port you just connect your monitor cable directly to the port. Then turn on the laptop and it should install the drivers needed to use the external monitor automatically. If you laptop does not have a VGA port then you will need a "Laptop replica port" to add the VGA port so you can connect the monitor.
All laptops come equipped with their own battery packs. When you disconnect a laptop from the mains, it automatically switches to the DC power from its battery pack.