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Put idle status on any key!?

  • robinwood
  • 2. August 2009 06 to: 25
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  • robinwood
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    • 2. August 2009 06 to: 25
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    does anyone know the internal command for hibernation?
    At the moment I have "StandBy" in a batch file on the desktop and assigned a key to it.
    Now my PC does not start from standby and I would like it if I could go to sleep by pressing a button!

    rundll32.exe powrprof.dll, SetSuspendState

    This is how it looks for me now ...

    Maybe someone can tell me how my PC is automatically from standby. switches on (TV recording) and not from StandBy!?

    Note: Typographical errors are intentional and are for entertainment purposes ...

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    • 2. August 2009 22 to: 39
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    Take a look here to see if it's the right tool for you.
    pcwMonitorAus Download - PC-WORLD

    A clever one notices everything - a foolish one makes a remark about everything.

  • robinwood
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    • 2. August 2009 23 to: 10
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    Hoi cuckoo, thanks for the link! With that I can only switch off the monitor. What I have learned so far is that I can switch to StandBy with the internal command when the idle state is NOT activated and when the idle state is activated in the same! So I actually have what I need. I only found out about the activated idle state today. However, I'm interested in why I can't do both, because the system offers me both? Standby is much faster, but I don't have an automatic start. If necessary, one or the other would be ideal!

    Note: Typographical errors are intentional and are for entertainment purposes ...

  • cuckoo
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    • 2. August 2009 23 to: 38
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    But if it could also be a mouse click, I would have this suggestion: You install the freeware tool "WinExitPro"and create a link to it with the command line"(Path to the program) \ winexitpro.exe / standby". Store these in quick start - and the PC goes into standby with a click of the mouse.

    A clever one notices everything - a foolish one makes a remark about everything.

  • robinwood
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    • 2. August 2009 23 to: 48
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    Yes, extra great, I can put that on a key, then that's 100%! Thank you again!

    Note: Typographical errors are intentional and are for entertainment purposes ...

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