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06.04.2010 10:00:43
Creating a keystroke to put the monitor only to sleep.

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I have found that using the keystroke control-shift-eject will put a monitor asleep while leaving the computer awake.

I attempted to make it so that I could sleep the monitor while listening to itunes so when I sleep I can hear the music but not be annoyed by the light from my monitor.

Is there a way I can make remote buddy recognize that I want to use the eject key as part of a keystroke? 
Would also be useful for sleeping a computer right from a program, or logging off, or even restarting/shutting down a computer with a key press while in a particular program. 

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