Aplogies if this is known already. I did search, and could not come up with a match so I thought I'd post it.
I only found out about using the control-shift-eject key combo to shut the iMac screen off today (an alu 20" 2.66. intel model), and tried it under Windows XP inside of VMWare Fusion and it works. I don't really know why I would leave Windows running as the primary focus and unattended, but I thought that some might find this useful.
Tom
I only found out about using the control-shift-eject key combo to shut the iMac screen off today (an alu 20" 2.66. intel model), and tried it under Windows XP inside of VMWare Fusion and it works. I don't really know why I would leave Windows running as the primary focus and unattended, but I thought that some might find this useful.
Tom