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Monitor Off Using Commands Question
Is there a way to turn off the monitor by using command presses and turning it on back again by using the same or different command presses?
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Ride 'em Cowboy
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Wouldn't hitting the power button the monitor be as quick?
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Actually I'm going to do this for network purposes. I'm still unsure whether I could lock the taskbar, disable right clicks, and disable the start button on the other computers so I could do this while performing maintainance remotely.
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