I know another that tried to do this and messed up the laptop pretty bad.
Now I do know if a screen saver can do it so can software. I don't think the one that tried knew enough programming to do it right. I had a old dell that if it had a external plug in the video port. The screen would go blank and it couldn't tell if external plug was real or not. It did the same as speaker jacks do when using headphones.
At 05:35 AM 6/15/2011, you wrote:
Hi Philip,

I'm interested in how to disable the display myself. My understanding
was you could put it to sleep, but not outright disable it via the
Windows API. If it is possible I'd be interested in this project
myself.

On 6/14/11, Philip Bennefall <phi...@blastbay.com> wrote:
> Hi Yohandy,
>
> This can be done through the Windows API. I am always available for small
> projects like this for hire, so please write me off list if you are
> interested.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Philip Bennefall

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