• ulterno
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    3 days ago

    Take out the lid-close sensor and use it in a side project that requires a proximity sensor.

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        3 days ago

        I might/might not be one.
        But it definitely is a proximity sensor. Unless yours is an Apple device, in which case, it might be an angle sensor.


        The term “Hall sensor” would refer to the tech used in it, whereas the term “proximity sensor” refers to its function.
        It could be using any other proximity sensing technique too and it would still be a proximity sensor.

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          3 days ago

          technically yes. usually proximity sensor is used to mean IR or sonic sensors and I read in that sense.

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      I had a dell latitude for my first server. even when I removed the magnets, some how it still would detect that the kid was closed and turn off. I tried everything I could think of and more, without any luck. the solution? I removed the display entirely so it couldn’t be closed and only used it via ssh or a VGA monitor if I really needed it.