This utility is used to turn off monitor for PC, notebook, or netbook which is have monitor. Just run the program, then your monitor will be turned off. Actually this program used for notebook or netbook which is used for conserve the battery.
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- Turn off monitor immediately
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This has been very useful for a number of use-cases such as: quickly powering off multiple-screen set-ups without a) locking the OS then waiting several minutes for it do it or b) manually switching off screens which messes with window layouts; powering off laptop screens but leaving them to work on something while you go away for a while. However I've noticed different systems seem to have different quirks in use so it doesn't always perform optimally (maybe not something the software can address, but if the author ever looks at this it would be nice to get an answer): one system no longer leaves the screens off - something (I don't know what) sends a wake signal every now and then so screens are always black but powered up when I return; some systems leave a blank command window open after powering the screens back up (can just be closed, but it's an unnecessary extra click); one system immediately goes to sleep instead of just shutting the screens off - no idea why this one behaves differently (unfortunately I have to open the laptop lid to wake this one up... which messes up the windows layouts)
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Very usefull. It's missing an installation, but if you make a shortcut to windows start menu, you can assign a shortcut yourself (in my case Ctrl-Alt-Z)
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Works like a charm!
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Excellent : that does what that's expected to, but I think that a graphical interface won't be too much.