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    How to Stop a MacBook From Sleeping When Shut

    AwaisBy AwaisJanuary 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    • Change settings to stop your MacBook from sleeping when you close the lid.
    • Plug in your MacBook and connect it to an external monitor to keep it awake.
    • Use a third-party app like Amphetamine to keep your MacBook awake without an external monitor.

    This article explains how to prevent your MacBook from sleeping when the lid is closed.

    How to Keep Your MacBook On When Closed

    You’ll need to change a few settings to stop your MacBook from going to sleep with the lid closed.

    1. Open System Settings or System Preferences from the Apple menu in the top left corner.

    2. Choose Lock Screen, then select the menu next to Turn display off on power adapter when inactive, and choose Never.

      If you don’t see that option, go to Battery > Power Adapter instead, then select the slider and move it to Never.

    3. Select Battery from the menu, then click Options. Enable the toggle next to Prevent automatic sleeping on power adapter when the display is off.

      In some versions of macOS, this option is in the Power Adapter menu and it’s called Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.

    4. Plug your MacBook into power.

    5. Connect your MacBook to an external monitor using an adapter if necessary.

    6. You can now close your MacBook without the external display turning off. Keep in mind that the display on the MacBook itself will turn off, but the external monitor remains active.

    If you want to use your MacBook in this setup permanently, you can employ the Mac sleep scheduler to have it sleep at night and wake up automatically in the morning.

    Why Does My MacBook Sleep When I Close the Lid?

    Your MacBook sleeps when you close the lid for several reasons, depending on whether it’s plugged in. When plugged in, it sleeps to help conserve energy and allow it to charge more quickly, as it uses much less power while asleep. When running on battery power, it sleeps when you close the lid to conserve battery power. Since you typically don’t need to use your MacBook when the lid is closed, the default setting is for the display to turn off and the MacBook to sleep whenever the lid is closed.

    The most common reason to want to keep a MacBook from sleeping when the lid is closed is if you’re going to use it with an external monitor and keyboard. Apple makes that reasonably easy if you follow the instructions provided in the previous section.

    Can You Keep a MacBook From Sleeping With the Lid Closed Without a Monitor?

    Apple offers just one way to keep your MacBook from sleeping with the lid closed: adjust the energy-saver settings, connect the battery charger, and hook up an external monitor.

    No option in the battery or energy-saving settings allows a MacBook to stay awake with the lid closed if an external monitor isn’t plugged in. Therefore, you’ll need to install a third-party app, such as Amphetamine, to prevent your MacBook from sleeping without an external monitor.

    FAQ

    • How do I prevent a MacBook from sleeping when plugged in?

      Select System Settings > Battery > Options. Turn on Prevent automatic sleeping on power adapter when the display is off. Also, go to System Settings > Lock Screen > Turn display off on power adapter when inactive, and choose Never to keep your Mac from sleeping.

    • How do I prevent my MacBook from sleeping on battery power?

      If you don’t want your MacBook to go into sleep mode after a certain amount of time on battery power, turn off this setting. Go to System Settings > Lock Screen and select the menu next to Turn display off on battery when inactive; change it to Never.

    • Why is my MacBook not sleeping when the lid is closed?

      Ensure the setting for turning off the display is active. Go to System Settings > Lock Screen and review those settings. Also, in the Battery menu, choose Options and disable the Prevent automatic sleeping toggle. Also, check Bluetooth wake settings: Bluetooth > Advanced > uncheck Allow Bluetooth devices to wake this computer.


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