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In Mac OS X, ctrl-shift-eject will turn your monitor off (via rstevens)
Matt, Adam, and Justin are discussing. Toggle Comments
It does nothing for me, even with an external display attached.
Weird, it works on my MacBook. Have you upgraded to 10.5?
Nothing on my MacBook Pro (10.4). I’ll have to try my PowerBook (10.5) when I get home. I’ve been looking for this forever (pressing the brightness button takes waaaay too long)
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Justin 9:26 am on February 25, 2008 Permalink
It does nothing for me, even with an external display attached.
Adam 9:28 am on February 25, 2008 Permalink
Weird, it works on my MacBook. Have you upgraded to 10.5?
Matt 11:51 am on February 25, 2008 Permalink
Nothing on my MacBook Pro (10.4). I’ll have to try my PowerBook (10.5) when I get home. I’ve been looking for this forever (pressing the brightness button takes waaaay too long)