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Turn Off / On Screen From Vb 6.0 Application

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    Kiran S S
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    I want to turn off / on my screen using vb 6.0. Can any body help me out? How to do it?

    Kiran Sajanikar Pune.

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      I want to turn off / on my screen using vb 6.0. Can any body help me out? How to do it?

      Kiran Sajanikar Pune.

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      ReactiveX
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      If you consider that Windows has the ability to hibernate your computer and monitor, then you could implement the same API call in your application. I have no idea what this API function is called or what DLL it comes from, but try searching for it on google.

      Daniel Minnaar Lead Software Developer

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        I want to turn off / on my screen using vb 6.0. Can any body help me out? How to do it?

        Kiran Sajanikar Pune.

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        I'd provide you with a link to the Windows Power Management API's reference, but MSDN has been just about non-existant for the last 2 days. This is about the best anyone can do right now. You're looking for the second link down in this[^] search result.

        A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
             2006, 2007

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