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lokiju

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Jun 10, 2008
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I know you can do Control Shift Eject to turn off a screen or more specifically force a screen into sleep mode. However, I often use Apple Remote Desktop from my Macbook Air which does not have an eject button. Even if it did I'm not sure that doing the combination of keys via Apple Remote Desktop would put the remote systems monitor to sleep and not just my local MBA screen.

Is there another way to turn off/sleep my iMacs monitor when I'm doing doing something like Apple Remote Desktop or GoToMyPC?
 
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