Re: Displaying a Sleep button on screen saver logins

2014-08-17 Thread Carl Hoefs
Splendid! Short of some sort of dwrite incantation that magically makes a Sleep 
button appear, the Cmd/Opt/Eject combo works perfectly!
Thanks!
-Carl

On Aug 17, 2014, at 9:06 PM, Macs R We  wrote:

> Hah!
> 
> My first response was to answer, "You could just use a feature of long 
> standing: the “'hot corner’” — but when I researched it I realized it can 
> only put your display to sleep, not the Mac.
> 
> Instead, just use the Apple keyboard shortcut for sleep.  There are two of 
> them, depending on whether your Mac/keyboard has a “media eject button” or 
> not:
> 
> Command-Option-Media Eject keys if you do 
> (http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11242);
> 
> Power button, if you don’t (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1343)
> 
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Carl Hoefs  
> wrote:
> 
>> In OSX 10.9.4 Sys Prefs, under the Users & Groups —> Login Options, there’s 
>> an option that allows you to “Show the Sleep, Restart, and Shut Down 
>> buttons” on the login window.
>> 
>> Is there such a setting somewhere that allows the Sleep button to be 
>> displayed when a password-protected screen saver is running? Currently it 
>> only shows the Cancel and Switch User buttons. I would find it very useful 
>> to be able to put the machine to sleep without having to re-login to it.
>> 
>> -Carl
>> 
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Re: Displaying a Sleep button on screen saver logins

2014-08-17 Thread Macs R We
Hah!

My first response was to answer, "You could just use a feature of long 
standing: the “'hot corner’” — but when I researched it I realized it can only 
put your display to sleep, not the Mac.

Instead, just use the Apple keyboard shortcut for sleep.  There are two of 
them, depending on whether your Mac/keyboard has a “media eject button” or not:

Command-Option-Media Eject keys if you do (http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11242);

Power button, if you don’t (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1343)

On Aug 17, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Carl Hoefs  wrote:

> In OSX 10.9.4 Sys Prefs, under the Users & Groups —> Login Options, there’s 
> an option that allows you to “Show the Sleep, Restart, and Shut Down buttons” 
> on the login window.
> 
> Is there such a setting somewhere that allows the Sleep button to be 
> displayed when a password-protected screen saver is running? Currently it 
> only shows the Cancel and Switch User buttons. I would find it very useful to 
> be able to put the machine to sleep without having to re-login to it.
> 
> -Carl
> 
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Re: Displaying a Sleep button on screen saver logins

2014-08-18 Thread LuKreme
On Aug 17, 2014, at 12:21, Carl Hoefs  wrote:
> 
> Is there such a setting somewhere that allows the Sleep button to be 
> displayed when a password-protected screen saver is running? Currently it 
> only shows the Cancel and Switch User buttons. I would find it very useful to 
> be able to put the machine to sleep without having to re-login to it.

There's a key-combo to put the machine to sleep.  I think it is 
command-control-eject? If not, it's command-option-eject.

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