and Plus whenthe screen curtainis on you still see a curser so yeah turnng off 
the desplay is better.

S
On Jul 25, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> For saving the battery, rather than using the screen curtain, I would turn 
> the display brightness all the way down to 0, that will totally turn off the 
> screen lighting.
> On Jul 25, 2010, at 4:20 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
> 
>> Hello!
>> 
>> I enable my screen curtain because A: I don't like people being able to look 
>> over my shoulder while I'm using my computer, and B: I assume that it saves 
>> a bit of battery power.  However, I was under the impression that the screen 
>> curtain would behave like it does on the IPhone and reactivate whenever I 
>> turn on voiceover or my computer. Should this in fact be the case? Or is it 
>> normal to have to restart the screen curtain each time you restart 
>> voiceover/the computer?
>> 
>> Thanks again for all the help.
>> 
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