I'm not familiar with Wallstreets. But don't you mean - control, command, power ?


Nope. He means exactly what he wrote. That keystroke (on a Wallstreet) will "reset" the PowerBook (or, more accurately, reset the Power Manager just as the little button on teh back of a 5300 or 3400 would do.


If that keystroke doesn't restart the PowerBook, then you've got a very strange problem. You should definitely ask the G-Books list. When you push those buttons, the screen should go black, the sleep LED should be lit, and the internal fan should start spinning (rather loudly). If your Wallstreet is otherwise healthy, it should then restart after you let go of those keys.

Peace,
Drew

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