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- From: bruce@blilly.UUCP (Bruce Lilly)
- Subject: Re: BLANKING SCREEN
- References: <1992Jul29.154417.11065@cci632.cci.com> <Bs61rI.DJ9@wrs.com>
- Organization: Bruce Lilly
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 22:34:40 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.223440.23154@blilly.UUCP>
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- In article <Bs61rI.DJ9@wrs.com> gak@wrs.com wrote:
- >In article 11065@cci632.cci.com, adw@cci632.cci.com (Allen Williams (co-op)) writes:
- >> How can I get my 7800 to blank the screen after it's not being used for
- >>a while?
-
- [ I assume adw meant 7300, not 7800 ]
-
- >
- >There should be a "Preferences" selection in your User Agent "Office"
- [...]
-
- To blank the screen w/o ua you can use:
- scrset to display the screen blanking timeout in seconds
- scrset n to set the timeout (after which the screen is blanked) in seconds
- scrset -1 to immediately blank the screen
-
- Depending on OS version and optional loadable drivers
- (specifically the nkbd driver) are in use, the screen is
- unblanked again when the mouse is moved or a key (any key in
- 3.51m, a subset of keys in earlier versions) is pressed.
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