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Pavilion 15-cc5xx
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When the laptop is sleeping, the white LED that indicates power (on the right side, tiny LED by the little power icon) blinks. This drains the battery. Is there a way to make the light stop blinking?

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It only sleeps but actually still ON. If you wish to turn the light off, you have to turn off your machine, not sleep.

 

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@cpitton

 

It only sleeps but actually still ON. If you wish to turn the light off, you have to turn off your machine, not sleep.

 

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Right, I know that means it's on/off. I was hoping that the indicator LED was an option I could set, like I can tell the computer what I want it to do when the lid closes. I like the fast turn on time of sleep versus off, but I don't like how it drains the battery. I had hoped I could set that to work the way I wanted it to. I guess not.

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