You know what... I never looked at the "Show Details" button... I just
now saw that you can specify separate display and hard drive sleep as
well as system sleep.  I just set it to 5 minute display sleep to see if
that was what I was looking for the whole time... Not that I don't love
the DarkWatch.  It will make the perfect alarm clock when the system
wakes up in the morning...  Can anyone tip me off on launching an Audion
playlist on startup?  My only Mac book is a System 7.x.x hard disk
systems.

Oh, and my screen just went to sleep just the way I wanted!!!! Thanks
again everyone!!!

DaveP in Ohio

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Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 6:40 PM
To: PCI PowerMacs
Subject: Re: [PCI] Turning off 5500 screen while running application


>
>  >>Subject: Turning off 5500 screen while running application
>>>
>>>I'm a bit of a Mac newbie, and would like to know if there is a 
>>>utility to allow you to turn off the video on a 5500 while you are 
>>>running an application... I run streaming audio on one of my 5500s 
>>>and
>
>>>hate to have the screen sitting there running full tilt showing a 
>>>whole lot of nothing going on.  I know, I should just get my Quadra 
>>>online and use it, but I'm running out of desk!
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>   >DaveP in Ohio
>______________
>
>*********************************


I have a 5500/400 MHz. In OS 9.X.x, you go to the Energy Conservation 
Panel, open the first tab, press the Show Details button, and check 
the Specific time for the Screen to sleep.
Very easy.
Best regards.
HD

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