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Sleep Display... Leopard has a limitation that the only way to sleep a display is with a hot corner. So, when run, this small application will sleep your display instantly. Ideal for iMacs which have no display off button.
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Mac OS X 10.5

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Developer:Malcolm Hall
Downloads:5,851
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Utilities:System
License:Free
Date:14 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Sep 7 2008

    EROMER  Works great, saves energy -- perfect!

    24-inch iMac (early 2008) running OSX 10.5.4  
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    Dec 18 2007

    INDIEKIDUK  Project home page: http://www.imalc.com/Site/SleepDisplay.html  
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    Nov 16 2007

    SHIROINEKO  Sweet! It worked on my external display.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    MACCANUCK  Simple and does what it says it's suppose to do, on an iMac G5 2.1GHz running 10.5. Great when you want to listen to music and want your screen off. I use 'Butler' to launch it via hotkey  
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    Nov 14 2007

    TEKL  The hot corner often is activated by accident as it has no delay, so not everyone can use it.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    YURA ZAKALYUZHNY  Who may need this application when Leopard provides possibility to put display into sleep via hot corner option of Desktop & Screen Saver system preference pane?  
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    Nov 20 2007

    INDIEKIDUK  Its more efficient to use hot corners for things you do frequently, e.g. dashboard, all windows, app windows show desktop. Since you have only four corners it wouldn't be sensible to give up one of them for sleep display which most people will only do maybe 1-2 times a day.

    With SleepDisplay in application form you can hook it up to anything you like, e.g. quick silver, launch buddy, remote buddy...whatever you like.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    TEKL  In Tiger I used a magic number for pmset. As I use ControllerMate for that it would be nice if the developer can tell how he has done that for leopard.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    ANDREW SCOTT  Another quick way to put your Mac to sleep, Leopard or no, is to hold COMMAND + OPTION then press EJECT.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    VIPERSFATE  Wow, I didn't know that key combination did that!  
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    Nov 14 2007

    TEKL  But that's not a display sleep but a whole computer sleep.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    NEUTRALZONE  Correct tekl, that shortcut does not substitute for this software because it sleeps both the computer and the display. This software sleeps just the display, leaving the machine fully awake.  
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    Nov 14 2007

    ANDREW SCOTT  Mea culpa. I'm sorry for the confusion.  
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