And of course a quick google revealed plenty of litle Windows apps that
do just that routine, but with an easier interface "Shutdown Timer
Classic" does the trick, with all sorts of options available. Thanks
to all.
LMS 8.1.2 - 1622353561
Win10
Control: Web GUI; sometimes OrangeSqueeze
agbagb wrote:
> Thanks - a long time since I used command line stuff! Odd that there
> isn't an easier way to do this - but maybe it's just an odd thing to
> need / want !
You can make a shortcut on your desktop:
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Just edit as you see fit.
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Thanks - a long time since I used command line stuff! Odd that there
isn't an easier way to do this - but maybe it's just an odd thing to
need / want !
LMS 8.1.2 - 1622353561
Win10
Control: Web GUI; sometimes OrangeSqueeze on Android phones / pads
Machines / devices are in France, in two lo
Use the "shutdown" command:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/put-a-shutdown-timer-on-your-windows-desktop-with-this-command/
Code:
Usage: shutdown [/i | /l | /s | /sg | /r | /g | /a | /p | /h | /e | /o]
[/hybrid] [/soft] [/fw] [/f]
[/m \\computer][/t xxx][/d [p
agbagb wrote:
> I'm a big user of Alarms and Sleep on LMS and assorted Devices. I also
> like to have a BBC Radio stream running when I go to bed, and I set the
> device (Radio) to turn off after 90 minutes.
>
> I'm away from homes for a few days, and am trying to replicate this on
> my PC lap
I'm a big user of Alarms and Sleep on LMS and assorted Devices. I also
like to have a BBC Radio stream running when I go to bed, and I set the
device (Radio) to turn off after 90 minutes.
I'm away from homes for a few days, and am trying to replicate this on
my PC laptop. I go to the Beeb webs