Or function F1 if that does not work. It saves great battery life.
On Nov 20, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:

> just hit f1 until it says 0%.
> On Nov 20, 2009, at 2:51 AM, anouk radix wrote:
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>> Hello, I know that it was possible to do with toshiba laptops with fn f5 to 
>> turn on/off the screen of the laptop. Is this also possible with macbook 
>> pros?
>> Thanks,
>> Greetings, Anouk
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