Hi, 

Am I corect in thinking that the Linux commandline options will work under Mac 
OS X? If so, if I could find out how to write shell scripts or whatever they 
are called do you think they would work under Mac OS X? Also, do the Screen 
Brightness and Screen Curtain options actually turn the screen off?

Take care 

james 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alex Jurgensen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 5:22 AM
  Subject: Re: Turning off MacBook screens?


  Hi,
  James,


  Just continue with Screen Brightness and Screen Curtain together. I should 
write a CLI script for this.


  Regards,
  Alex,




  On 5-Jul-09, at 2:39 PM, James & Nash wrote:


    Hi folks,

    This might sound like an odd question, but as i cannot see the  screen I 
was wondering if there was a way to turn it off? I know that you can turn the 
screen brightness right down and use the Screen Curtain which effectively does 
this which was what I used to do. But I was wondering if there was a solution 
via the Command Line. In Linux, this can be achieved by something like dpms 
off. This keeps the screen off until you either use dpms on our restart the pc.

    I have tried turning off my laptop screen in Windows, and JFW doesn't like 
it too much. As VO is built directly into the system i assume it doesn't use 
video intercept but instead gets its access info direct from the Mac OS X 
kernel?

    Thanks for any help that you can provide

    Thank you for taking the time to read this.

    Take care

    James







  

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