>I forget; is there a keyboard command to Sleep?
>Rarely (un-oftenly) the 2300 wakes up
>with a frozen trackpad. A sleep/wake
>command usually fixes this, but I can only
>do that if my pen is plugged in and not
>frozen as well. Key combo sleep would do it for me.
There's one way to do it.
Make an AppleScript which will make the Finder the active application and
select "Sleep" for you from the Special menu. Then, if you have DragThing
or some similar utility, you can give it a keyboard shortcut and sleep
your computer from any application.
Yours sincerely,
John Davis
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