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    • RussR
      Russ @Trenton Lawson
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      @Trenton-Lawson, it's possible because I don't know specifically why it's doing that, but I doubt that's it. It seems more like a hardware problem.

      Russell VanderMey

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      • Trenton LawsonT
        Trenton Lawson @Russ
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        @Russ Any idea on what piece of hardware might be causing the issue? If not no worries

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        • RussR
          Russ @Trenton Lawson
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          @Trenton-Lawson, maybe the video card or monitor, but it might even be the motherboard because of what you told me about the keyboard and mouse flashing.

          Russell VanderMey

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          • XanderX
            Xander
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            NirCMD (https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html) can do this with a single command: nircmd.exe monitor off

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              raeyatd
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              someone help me!!! when I use the command 'wscript d: \ scripts \ key.vbs PRTSC' it says that the script file 'd: \ scripts \ key.vbs' could not be found.

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                raeyatd @raeyatd
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                @raeyatd said in Turn monitors on and off:

                someone help me!!! when I use the command 'wscript d: \ scripts \ key.vbs PRTSC' it says that the script file 'd: \ scripts \ key.vbs' could not be found.

                @Russ please

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                • RussR
                  Russ @raeyatd
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                  @raeyatd, for that to work, you'd need to have a 😧 drive with a scripts folder in the root of it, and you'd need to create the key.vbs file. If you don't have a 😧 drive, you could use your 😄 drive.

                  These are the contents of that key.vbs for quick reference:

                  Dim Wsh
                  Set Wsh = Wscript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
                  Wsh.SendKeys "{" + WScript.Arguments.Item(0) +"}"

                  Russell VanderMey

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                  • Rhadson MatiasR
                    Rhadson Matias @Russ
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                    @Russ

                    I have more than one monitor, can you choose which one to turn off?

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                    • RussR
                      Russ @Rhadson Matias
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                      @Rhadson-Matias, I don't know of any tools that can turn specific monitors off. I'll have to do some research.

                      At first I thought you were asking if you can shutdown a second computer. For that you could say something like this:

                      Alexa, turn off power on laptop.

                      Power is the voice word for the command on the computer with laptop as its voice word.

                      Russell VanderMey

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                        SniperVB @Russ
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                        @Russ Hii, did you find a way to turn a specific monitor off? Or at least just a second screen?

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                        • XanderX
                          Xander
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                          "Enable/disable/configure multiple monitors on Windows"
                          https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/multi_monitor_tool.html

                          MultiMonitorTool.exe /disable \.\DISPLAY3

                          And, for single monitors, my comment from a year ago still works.

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                            Fernando Montes Vázquez
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