Hi nightflow,

Initially when I used the command you posted, every time a signal was received 
with a member value ActiveChanged, the display was turned off immediately. So 
for some bizarre reason the interface name was totally ignored (e.g. when I 
plugged in/unplugged my USB pendrive, the display was turned off immediately, 
because the member value matched the one I was looking for, even though the 
interface was different). 
But I have just repeated the test a couple times, and now it seems to be 
working fine. I have no idea what happened last time, or why it is working now.

Anyway, with your help, now this problem is solved (on my machine at
least) -thank you for your help!

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