That's fine and all (I make heavy use of this — always miss it on Windows), but it's a workaround to a legitimately inferior UX decision.
It's similar to when early Dell XPS's would overheat when gaming with the monitor open, because the monitor itself would block the sole exhaust vent. The workaround then was to attach an external monitor and keep the laptop screen at 45 degrees.
julianlam|3 years ago
It's similar to when early Dell XPS's would overheat when gaming with the monitor open, because the monitor itself would block the sole exhaust vent. The workaround then was to attach an external monitor and keep the laptop screen at 45 degrees.