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10.5: Sleep all displays via keyboard shortcut
fursonic - that's an inappropriate and immature response to someone trying to help. The key combo neither turns on the screen saver nor puts the display to sleep. Therefore, the option to "Required password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver" does not apply. Of course, the password will kick in after the computer actually goes to sleep (after the number of minutes specified in the Energy Saver details). See this comment above for a possible workaround.
10.5: Sleep all displays via keyboard shortcut
you're wrong on both counts.
10.5: Sleep all displays via keyboard shortcut
fursonice:
10.5: Sleep all displays via keyboard shortcut
The poor title of the hint is my responsibility, not that of the hint author. I have to try to describe things succinctly, to fit in one line, and "sleep" was the best word to convey what happens -- even though technically the displays may not be sleeping according to OS X. |
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